Lenard Voigt
University of Manitoba
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International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching | 2016
Lenard Voigt; Andreas Hohmann
The development of expert-level performance in sports is discussed against the background of two different pathways. The early specialization approach emphasizes both early onset and high volumes of sport-specific practice in a desired main sport. On the other hand, the diversification approach promotes diversified involvement in a range of other sports with later specialization. This study examines the way in which youth coaches translate the antagonistic concepts of specialization and diversification into their coaching strategies during the early stages of talent development. Using qualitative research methodology, 44 expert German youth coaches (M age = 45.1 years, SD = 7.5; 39 male and 5 female) in 24 different sports, with an average of 21.7 years accumulated coaching experience (SD = 7.0) were included in the inductive thematic analysis. Analysis showed a differentiated understanding of the process of specialization that considered multiple ways to apply diversification both within sports and across several sports. Although all of the coaches appeared to acknowledge the importance of within-sports diversification, there was considerable variation in the reported purposeful implementation and significance of sporting activities other than the main sport leading to a nuanced typology of strategies. The typology could be divided into the following four categories based on the preferred strategies that the coaches described: (I) changers and late entrants; (II) early engagement in DS + secondary sports; (III) early engagement in DS + supplementary sports; and (IV) early engagement in DS + specialization. The findings strengthened existing suggestions of a gradual and multidimensional understanding of diversification prior to necessary specialization. Furthermore, it can be assumed that the preferred strategies are fundamentally influenced by individual cognitions and contextual aspects that acknowledge the complex and ideographical nature of coaching.
Archive | 2009
Mark Pfeiffer; Ulrich Fehr; Lenard Voigt
Archive | 2017
Andreas Hohmann; Ajit Singh; Lenard Voigt
Archive | 2015
Andreas Hohmann; Lenard Voigt; Ajit Singh
Archive | 2015
Ajit Singh; Lenard Voigt; Andreas Hohmann
Archive | 2015
Andreas Hohmann; Ulrich Fehr; Lenard Voigt
Sportwissenschaft | 2014
Lenard Voigt; Ajit Singh; Andreas Hohmann
Archive | 2014
Lenard Voigt; Ajit Singh; Andreas Hohmann
Archive | 2013
Lenard Voigt; Andreas Hohmann; Ajit Singh
Archive | 2013
Lenard Voigt; Andreas Hohmann