2021
DOI: 10.3390/sports9100138
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Comparison of High and Low Responders to a Cross-Country Skiing Talent Transfer Program: A Coach’s Perspective

Abstract: Purpose: To examine how coaches differentiate athletes with successful and non-successful development during a cross-country (XC) skiing talent transfer (TT) program. Methods: We conducted qualitative, semi-structured interviews with seven Norwegian coaches working with a group of 23 Chinese summer endurance athletes transferring from running, rowing, and kayaking to the winter endurance sport XC skiing over a six-month training period. The athletes were grouped as either high (n = 9), moderate (n = 3), or low… Show more

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“…Importantly, transfer athletes could build upon and adapt skills and characteristics developed in their donor sports, facilitating faster development compared to other athletes ( 10 , 14 , 23 ). The sport background of transfer athletes influenced their development in a recipient sport, with training histories in a specific donor sports having a more positive effect than others ( 63 65 ).…”
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“…Importantly, transfer athletes could build upon and adapt skills and characteristics developed in their donor sports, facilitating faster development compared to other athletes ( 10 , 14 , 23 ). The sport background of transfer athletes influenced their development in a recipient sport, with training histories in a specific donor sports having a more positive effect than others ( 63 65 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Athletes believed their previously developed psychological and behavioural strengths, such as work ethic and commitment, compensated for deficits in other areas [i.e., anthropometric, physiological; ( 10 )]. Confidence, determination, and athlete identity were among other common facilitative psychological ( 10 , 13 , 14 , 21 , 24 , 61 – 63 , 65 ).…”
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“…Another approach that has received growing attention, as highlighted by Saether and colleagues [13], is the 'talent transfer'. This refers to the intention of a talented athlete choosing to invest in other sports, such as transferring athletes from donor sports into target sports or the transition from summer (e.g., kayaking or rowing) to winter (e.g., cross-country skiing) sports.…”
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“…Athlete selection and training of athletes are important components of success in international competitive sports ( Pinder et al, 2013 ), and a large number of athletes achieve rapid improvement of their competitive level in new sports through cross-border talent transfer ( Collins et al, 2014 ; MacNamara and Collins, 2015 ; Saether et al, 2021 ). Against the backdrop of the reform of the competitive sports system and the intense Olympic preparation, China is committed to efficiently train athletes with high technical and tactical level for the Olympic Games through the implementation of cross-sport talent transfer.…”
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confidence: 99%