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- Kinugasa Taisuke
- Japan Sport Council Japan Institute of Sports Sciences
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- Morley Elissa
- Japan Sport Council International Sport Advisory Services
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- Funasaki Kohei
- University of Tsukuba
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- Fujiwara Akira
- Japan Sport Council Japan Institute of Sports Sciences
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- Gulbin Jason
- Japan Sport Council International Sport Advisory Services
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- アスリート育成パスウェイにおける国際モデルのシステマティックレビュー
- アスリート イクセイ パスウェイ ニ オケル コクサイ モデル ノ システマティックレビュー
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The development of an athlete from their commencement in sport at the local level to achieving the serial medallist status at the international level can be a long and winding pathway. From a theoretical point of view, various international models and frameworks of sport and athlete development are available, but sporting stakeholders especially National Sport Federations are ‘wondering’ which models or frameworks to adopt at the practical level. After the literature review, there are various models of athlete development pathway, but the international framework, FTEM (Foundation, Talent, Elite, and Mastery), is a useful inclusive framework for understanding the stages of athlete development from grassroots to the podium with practical application by National Sport Federations. The national framework is required to the whole of sport for bridging the gap between theory and practice by taking into account the cultural and social context in Japan.
Journal
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- Journal of High Performance Sport
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Journal of High Performance Sport 4 (0), 105-119, 2019
Japan Institute of Sports Sciences, Japan Sport Council