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    Athlete Development Model (ADM) Athlete Training Standards from USA Wrestling’s National Coaches Education Program Age 5-8 Age 9-12 Age 13-17 Age 18-22 Age 22+ Early Years •Focus is on FUN, games and activities • Daily agility, balance and coordination drills • 5-12 hours/wk physical activity (including wrestling) The Athlete Development Model (ADM) is a key step in achieving the mission. It provides a consistent framework from which coaches can work. This document has been designed with the input of sport scientists and coaches from across the country. It is a long-term player/athlete development model that illustrates to coaches, parents,
    Long Term Athlete Development Stage Approximate hours of swimming-speci?c teaching/training per week 0.5-2 hrs 2-3 hrs 3-5 hrs 12-20 hrs +/- 20 hrs Individual 5-7 hrs 9-12 hrs Approximate growth velocity curve for average maturer Male Active Start Active for Life Female Learn to Train Train to Train Train to Compete FUNdamentals
    to produce a long-term approach to maximising individual potential and involvement in sport Coaching for Long-term Athlete Development: To Improve Participation and Performance in Sport Stafford, 2005 OHT 4 An Introduction to LTAD
    Long Term Athlete Development, Athletes, Sports Contracts, Professional Athletes ‘Scienciness’ and the allure of second-hand strategy in talent identification and development In searching for the next edge or the magic ingredient, policymakers in sport are increasingly drawn to seemingly uncritical copying from other systems.
    Paradigm Shift to Long-Term Athletic Development . School health and physical education programs, for kindergarten through high school, and local youth sports programs, need to implement a long-term athletic development (LTAD) model (24). LTAD is a unique concept in the United States.
    skills that are the cornerstones of all athletic development. • The introduction of the ABCs of athleticism (agility, balance, co-ordination, speed) during this period will lay the foundation of athletic excellence for later years. • The Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) strategy is based on the required technical,
    Wellness to World Cup Long-Term Player Development (LTPD) LTPD is a program for soccer player development, training, competition, and recovery based on biological age (i.e.
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    Long-Term Athlete Development Information for Parents Long-Term AThLeTe DeveLopmenT for pArenTs | 1 Conversations like this probably take place around soccer pitches, in the stands at hockey arenas, and at many other sport venues across the country; and as a parent you want what is best for your child. So what IS best for your child?
    the youth physical development model. (pdf available) previous long-term athlete development models have classified youth-based training methodologies in relation to chronologic age groups
    2010 Canadian CyCling assoCiation Long-Term Athlete Development: BMX 3 – BMX and Growth and Development Long-term Athlete Development (LTAD) is a pathway for optimal training, competi-tion and recovery throughout an athlete’s career, particularly in relation to the important growth and development years of young people .
    2010 Canadian CyCling assoCiation Long-Term Athlete Development: BMX 3 – BMX and Growth and Development Long-term Athlete Development (LTAD) is a pathway for optimal training, competi-tion and recovery throughout an athlete’s career, particularly in relation to the important growth and development years of young people .

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