| Literature DB >> 35736822 |
Neil McCarthy1, Jamie Taylor2,3,4, Andrew Cruickshank2, Dave Collins2,4.
Abstract
(1) Background: There is abundant literature in talent development investigating the relative age effect in talent systems. There is also growing recognition of the reversal of relative age advantage, a phenomenon that sees significantly higher numbers of earlier born players leaving talent systems before the elite level. However, there has been little investigation of the mechanisms that underpin relative age, or advantage reversal. This paper aimed to investigate (a) the lived experience of relative age in talent development (TD) systems, (b) compare the experience of early and late born players, and (c) explore mechanisms influencing individual experiences. (2)Entities:
Keywords: challenge; talent development; talent identification
Year: 2022 PMID: 35736822 PMCID: PMC9230912 DOI: 10.3390/sports10060082
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sports (Basel) ISSN: 2075-4663
Participant information.
| Birth | Initial Career | Mid Career | Overall Career | Eventual Career Status | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Player 1 | Q1 | Retained | Senior Test | Senior Test | Super Champion |
| Player 2 | Q1 | Retained | Senior Test | Senior Test | Super Champion |
| Player 3 | Q1 | Released | Championship | Championship | Almost |
| Player 4 | Q1 | Released | Championship | Championship | Almost |
| Player 5 | Q4 | Released | Championship | Premiership | Champion |
| Player 6 | Q4 | Retained | Premiership | Senior Test | Super Champion |
| Player 7 | Q4 | Retained | Premiership | Senior Test | Super Champion |
| Player 8 | Q4 | Released | Championship | Championship | Almost |
Figure 1Graphic timelines of participants ((a–h), retained and released).