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Research Bytes

Research Bytes

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Research Bytes is a weekly sport science podcast produced by the National Youth Sports Institute(NYSI). Each episode provides bite-size information on youth athlete development to help you create the best talent development environment for youth athletes.Copyright NYSI
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  • 4. What can we learn from the Australian model?
    Nov 15 2022
    Ever wonder how Australia organises their sporting pathways for international success? Performance Pathways Consultant Ms Elissa Morley shares her experience implementing an Athlete Development Framework in Australia and how it can help sporting organisations build pathways towards international podium performances.

    In this episode of Research Bytes, Elissa and host Lewis Chew dive into topics surrounding the Australian framework for Sport and Athlete Development, its benefits, and how we can apply it in the local context.

    Show notes:
    Gulbin, J. P., Croser, M. J., Morley, E. J., & Weissensteiner, J. R. (2013). An integrated framework for the optimisation of sport and athlete development: A practitioner approach. Journal of sports sciences, 31(12), 1319-1331.
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    19 mins
  • 3. What is an Athlete Development Pathway? (Prelude to Singapore Sport & Performance 2022)
    Oct 31 2022
    Ever wonder what it takes to develop a sporting champion? In this episode of Research Bytes, you will find out what an athlete development pathway is, how it benefits you as a stakeholder and how you can develop one for your sport tomorrow.

    If you want to hear more about topics concerning youth athlete development, register for the Singapore Sport and Performance Conference at https://sspc-2022.com/366/participation_form

    Show notes:
    Singapore Athlete Development Playbook (https://www.nysi.org.sg/talent-id/the-singapore-athlete-development-playbook)
    Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) (https://athletics.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/LTAD_EN.pdf)
    FTEM framework (https://www.ais.gov.au/ftem)
    Youth Physical Development Model (Lloyd, R. S., & Oliver, J. L. (2012). The youth physical development model: A new approach to long-term athletic development. Strength & Conditioning Journal, 34(3), 61-72.)
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    8 mins
  • Introducing Research Bytes: The Podcast
    1 min
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