THE DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG PLAYERS. SPECIALIZATION OR MULTISPORT?
One of the most common debates among sports agents dedicated to talent training has to do with the convenience of young athletes’ early specialisation.
One of the most common debates among sports agents dedicated to talent training has to do with the convenience of young athletes’ early specialisation.
Players’ beliefs may clash with scientific evidence that often supports coaching staff intervention routines.
Cappa’s fundamental premise is to approach football without fear. You cannot coach a team ruled by fear of its rivals.
The success of team leaders has a lot to do with their ability to inspire and empower the team.
As a team’s success is greatly determined by player availability, injuries may exert a great influence upon the team’s results throughout a season, subsequently affecting the team’s final league position and the club’s financial income.
The return of the competition almost three months later includes a change in the regulation that allows a maximum of 5 substitutions per game and a bigger number of players can be called.
Physiological, anthropometric and psychological traits are partially inheritable; that’s why there’s a growing interest to find new techniques which can help predict sports talent through the use of genetics.
The goal for training is to help players be best prepared for competing.
Science has changed training in team sports by modifying many routines and preparations. The quantification of everything which takes place in a training session is one of the goals for the staff.
There is no precedent whatsoever for the situation lived in professional sports all over the world as a consequence of the coronavirus pandemic. The majority of athletes have had to face uncertainty.