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A machine learning approach for the classification of sports based on a coaches' perspective of environmental, individual and task requirements : a sports profile analysis
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Can perceptuo-motor skills outcomes predict future competition participation/drop-out and competition performance in youth table tennis players? A 9-year follow-up study
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Anthropometric and physical performance determinants of young tennis players progressing through a talent identification and development programme
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Primary school pupils : unequal GMC developmental pathways in a single school year
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Predicting youth athlete sleep quality and the development of a translational tool to inform practitioner decision making
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Is motor coordination the key to success in youth cycling?
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Mind, body, and shuttle : multidimensional benchmarks for talent identification in male youth badminton
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A retrospective analysis of the national youth teams in volleyball : were they always faster, taller, and stronger?
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Agreement between the KTK3+ test and the athletic skills track for classifying the fundamental movement skills proficiency of 6-to 12-year-old children
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Similarities and differences between sports subserving systematic talent transfer and development : the case of paddle sports
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Discriminating performance profiles of cycling disciplines
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Predicting elite success : evidence comparing the career pathways of top 10 to 300 professional tennis players
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Finding talent and establishing the road to excellence in table tennis
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How similarities and differences between sports lead to talent transfer : a process approach
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Accuracy of maturity prediction equations in individual elite male football players
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Teachers' perceptions of children's sport learning capacity predicts their fundamental movement skill proficiency
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The use of the Körperkoordinationstest für Kinder in the talent pathway in youth athletes : a systematic review
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Identification of elite performance characteristics in a small sample of taekwondo athletes
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Is international junior success a reliable predictor for international senior success in elite combat sports?
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Does a perceptuomotor skills assessment have added value to detect talent for table tennis in primary school children?
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Anthropometry, physical performance, and motor coordination of medallist and non-medallist young fencers
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Position-specific performance profiles, using predictive classification models in senior basketball
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A coaches’ perspective on the contribution of anthropometry, physical performance, and motor coordination in racquet sports
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Predicting judo champions and medallists using statistical modelling
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Towards a sustainable talent system : from detection to the podium in table tennis
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Duurzaam investeren in sporttalent : de weg naar het podium via de school en de sportclub
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Sustainable investment in sports talent : the path to the podium through the school and the sports club
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The applicability of a short form of the Körperkoordinationstest für Kinder for measuring motor competence in children aged 6 to 11 years
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Two worlds colliding : a motivational and motor development perspective on youngsters' engagement in physical activity and sports
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Minimising talent loss as a counterbalance to the survival of the fittest
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Predictive models reduce talent development costs in female gymnastics
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Anthropometry, physical fitness and coordination of young figure skaters of different levels
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Actual and perceived motor competence assessment in relation to children’s motivation towards sports and community sports participation
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Talent in female gymnastics: a survival analysis based upon performance characteristics
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The Flemish Sports Compass: from sports orientation to elite performance prediction
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Stature and jumping height are required in female volleyball, but motor coordination is a key factor for future elite success
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Anthropometric characteristics, physical fitness and motor coordination of 9 to 11 year old children participating in a wide range of sports
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A longitudinal study investigating the stability of anthropometry and soccer-specific endurance in pubertal high-level youth soccer players
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Generic anthropometric and performance characteristics among elite adolescent boys in nine different sports
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Reliability and validity of the Yo-Yo intermittent recovery test level 1 in young soccer players
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Detectie is de opstap naar een succesvolle talentontwikkeling in judo
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The value of non-sport-specific characteristics for talent orientation in young male judo, karate and taekwondo athletes
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Changes in physical fitness and sports participation among children with different levels of motor competence: a two-year longitudinal study
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Talent identificeren en selecteren in judo (deel 2)
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Talent identificeren in judo
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A longitudinal study of multidimensional performance characteristics related to physical capacities in youth handball
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The value of a non-sport-specific motor test battery in predicting performance in young female gymnasts
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Differences in physical fitness and gross motor coordination in boys aged 6-12 years specializing in one versus sampling more than one sport
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Relationship between sports participation and the level of motor coordination in childhood: a longitudinal approch
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A multidisciplinary identification model for youth handball