Liam Sweeney, Alfonso de la Rubia, Jamie Taylor, Christian Thue Bjørndal
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Abstract
In this perspective article, we argue for a broader consideration of relative advantages and disadvantages in youth sport; a lens that considers the complex biopsychosocial factors that influence athlete development beyond relative age. We begin with a brief overview of Relative Age Effects (RAEs), with a particular focus on the proposed underlying mechanisms, followed by a discussion of the cultural and organisational considerations and implications that talent systems must consider when implementing interventions to counteract RAEs. We conclude by proposing key directions for future research in respect to RAEs and talent development more broadly. We argue that there is a need to consider the highly complex nature of RAEs, but also that there are no clear solutions to the issue of RAEs in youth sports, and that proposed solutions may come with unintended consequences. This should encourage us to experiment more, not less, with diverse ways of providing meaningful sports experiences that promote learning, psychosocial development, and performance. We suggest an urgent need for greater practical and research focus on supporting coaches, as they have the greatest capacity to understand the needs of individual athletes. In addition, systemically working towards equal access to skilful coaches. We encourage a shift in focus beyond descriptive methodologies of RAEs toward transformative research methodologies that include action-based research, complex interventions that incorporate context-sensitive qualitative methods, and other participatory research approaches.
在这篇透视文章中,我们主张对青少年体育运动中的相对优势和劣势进行更广泛的考虑;这一视角考虑了影响运动员发展的复杂的生物心理社会因素,而不仅仅是相对年龄。我们首先简要概述了相对年龄效应(RAEs),特别关注所提出的基本机制,然后讨论了人才系统在实施干预措施以抵消相对年龄效应时必须考虑的文化和组织因素及影响。最后,我们就 RAE 和更广泛的人才发展提出了未来研究的主要方向。我们认为,有必要考虑 RAE 的高度复杂性,同时,对于青少年体育运动中的 RAE 问题,还没有明确的解决方案,而且所提出的解决方案可能会带来意想不到的后果。这应鼓励我们更多而不是更少地尝试以各种方式提供有意义的体育体验,以促进学习、社会心理发展和表现。我们建议,迫切需要将更多的实践和研究重点放在支持教练员上,因为他们最有能力了解运动员的个人需求。此外,还要系统地努力实现平等地获得高水平教练的机会。我们鼓励将重点从描述性的研究与评估方法转向变革性的研究方法,包括基于行动的研究、结合对背景敏感的定性方法的复杂干预措施以及其他参与性研究方法。