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Title: Early Specialization in Sport


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  • Early Specialization in Sport

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The Case for Early Specialization
  • The Power Law of Practice
  • Level of proficiency is positively related to
    amount of time spent practicing.
  • The Theory of Deliberate Practice (Ericsson et
    al. 1993)
  • Level of proficiency is related to the amount of
    high quality training performed.

3
Consequences of Early Specialization
  • Psycho-sociological Development.
  • Motor Development.
  • Physical Development.
  • Dropout.

4
Is early specialization a requirement for expert
performance as an adult?
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Study 1
  • Expertise in Team Ball Sports
  • Abernethy, Côté, Baker (1999)

6
Sample
  • 15 Australian National team athletes (basketball,
    netball, and field hockey) with 13 age and
    experience matched non-experts.

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Hours of Sport-Specific Training
of Hours
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Involvement in Other Sports
  • Experts performed an average of 8.6 other sports.
  • Range 3 14 sports.
  • 6026 hours 3 other sports.
  • 600 hours 14 other sports.

9
Influence of Other Activities
  • of other sports by hours of sport-specific
    training hours
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Discussion
  • Sport-specific training hours.
  • 10-years of involvement.
  • Involvement in other sports.
  • Transfer?

12
Study 2
  • Expertise in Ultra-Endurance Triathletes
  • Baker, Côté, Deakin (in press)

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Purposes
  • 1 Examine patterns of sports involvement.
  • 2 Determine the relationship between hours of
    sport-specific training and involvement in other
    sports on expertise.

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Participants (N29)
  • 3 groups
  • Experts (lt 9.5 hours).
  • Middle of the Pack ( 12.5 hours).
  • Back of the Pack (gt 14.0 hours).
  • Similar method to Study 1

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Stages of Triathlon Involvement
Stage 1 Variety of Sports
Stage 2 Single Sport Involvement
Stage 3 Triathlon Participation
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Hours of Training
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Discussion
  • Hours of training.
  • Early specialization.

18
  • Implications for Youth Sport and Physical
    Activity Involvement

19
Implications for Youth Sport
  • Early specialization is not necessary for later
    expertise.
  • Diversified involvement during early stages did
    not hinder adult expertise.

20
Implications for Youth Sport
  • Youth should be provided with numerous
    opportunities for involvement in a variety of
    sports and physical activities.

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Developmental Model of Sport Participation
Sampling Years
Specializing Years
Investment Years
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