“Junior success is a poor indicator of long-term senior success” – Professor Dr. Arne Güllich
Views: 72,717
Related Posts
-
“Their ruthless yet not heartless leadership style accounted for a lot of their success. We have called it Driven Benevolence” – Sergio Lara-Bercial Gallery
“Their ruthless yet not heartless leadership style accounted for a lot of their success. We have called it Driven Benevolence” – Sergio Lara-Bercial
-
“By age 8-9, many of our youth athletes are playing only one sport throughout the year. For a small country like ours, this is sub optimal” – Richard Seow Gallery
“By age 8-9, many of our youth athletes are playing only one sport throughout the year. For a small country like ours, this is sub optimal” – Richard Seow
[…] Junior success is a poor indicator of long-term senior success – Professor Dr. Arne Güllich […]
[…] You can read further about his presentation to 2016 Youth Athlete Development Conference here. […]
[…] “Junior success is a poor indicator of long-term senior success” are the research findings of Dr. Arne Güllich on investigating the efficacy of a number of early TID programmes. […]
[…] all the evidence tends to suggest the opposite. A recent article from a talk by Professor Gullich https://www.redsports.sg/2016/12/03/youth-athlete-development-conference/ suggests that even early success has zero predictive ability of long term […]
[…] Read the entire article here. […]
[…] Junior success is a poor indicator of long-term senior success – Professor Dr. Arne Güllich […]