Resilience in sports: a multidisciplinary, dynamic, and personalized perspective

RJR Den Hartigh, LRA Meerhoff… - … Review of Sport and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Athletes are exposed to various psychological and physiological stressors, such as losing
matches and high training loads. Understanding and improving the resilience of athletes is …

What do we currently know about the development of talent? A systematic review in the soccer context

J Verbeek, S Van Der Steen… - … Review of Sport and …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Talent development is a key topic in sport psychology research and practice. To evaluate
what we currently know about the development of talent, this systematic review used a two …

Coaches' perceptions of factors driving training adaptation: an international survey

K Anyadike-Danes, L Donath, J Kiely - Sports medicine, 2023 - Springer
Objective We surveyed coaches' views on topics related to the training process to elucidate
whether their opinions are aligned with the current literature. Here the results for a sub-set of …

Advocating individual-based profiles of elite athletes to capture the multifactorial nature of elite sports performance

K Zentgraf, L Musculus, L Reichert, L Will, A Roffler… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Elite athletes are high-performance outliers within their specific sports. Even though science
seeks to understand the nature of expertise and elite performance, much knowledge …

Coaches' perceptions of common planning concepts within training theory: an international survey

K Anyadike-Danes, L Donath, J Kiely - Sports medicine-open, 2023 - Springer
Background The planning of training is a popular yet controversial topic among coaches and
sports scientists. Periodisation is often presented in the literature as the most efficacious …

Why humble farmers may in fact grow bigger potatoes: A call for street-smart decision-making in sport

A Hecksteden, N Keller, G Zhang, T Meyer… - Sports Medicine …, 2023 - Springer
Background The main task of applied sport science is to inform decision-making in sports
practice, that is, enabling practitioners to compare the expectable outcomes of different …

[HTML][HTML] Adaptation to stressors: Hormesis as a framework for human performance

Y Hill, AW Kiefer, RRD Oudejans, AS Baetzner… - New Ideas in …, 2024 - Elsevier
Although stressors are frequently linked to several negative health outcomes, experiencing
stressors may be necessary for enhancing performance. At present, the literature is lacking a …

[HTML][HTML] Testing the hormesis hypothesis on motor behavior under stress

L Voigt, Y Hill, MO Frenkel - Applied Ergonomics, 2024 - Elsevier
While much research has focused on the deleterious effects of stress on goal-directed
behavior in recent decades, current views increasingly discuss growth under stress, often …

Moving from traits to the dynamic process: The next steps in research on human resilience

Y Hill, ML Dolezal, PC Nordbeck… - Journal of Aggression …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The current literature on resilience shows a trend toward a dynamic process
conceptualization, moving away from the previous trait-approach. However, the term …

A person‐centered approach in developmental science: Why this is the future and how to get there

MAE van der Gaag - Infant and Child Development, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
This paper argues for a person‐centered approach in developmental science and presents
theoretical and empirical techniques to help shift the focus to the individual. The need for a …