Exploring the subjective beliefs of expert coaches on ‘talent’ and player selection in German table tennis

Till Koopmann, I. Faber, Franziska Lath, Florian Loffing, J. Schorer
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Player development programmes in sports are considered crucial pillars for the development of young players and countries’ international sporting success. As resources are limited, coaches preferably decide which players to select for these programmes at a young age. This is particularly true for early-starting sports such as table tennis. However, the selection criteria used by coaches and the decision-making processes in player selection contexts are widely unknown. To address this gap, we conducted 15 in-depth semi-structured interviews with table tennis coaches with high expertise in the identification and development of talented young players. Here we show that the concept of ‘talent’ and the process of player selection in table tennis are highly complex phenomena with three main areas of interest identified: (a) general aspects regarding ‘talent’ (in table tennis), (b) specific selection criteria including individual as well as environmental aspects, and (c) the process of player selection. One main finding is that coaches see ‘talent’ as dependent on various factors including (relative) age, maturation as well as practice and previous experience. Furthermore, coaches appear to include both individual (e.g., technical skills) and environmental criteria (e.g., parents’ support) in their decision-making process. Finally, the interviews revealed that player selection decisions are usually made by multiple coaches during group meetings, suggesting the relevance of group processes and dynamics. In summary, this study provides new findings regarding the understanding and discovery of ‘talent’ in table tennis that can help practitioners and open new avenues for further research on player selection in sports.
探讨德国乒乓球专业教练对“人才”和球员选择的主观信念
体育运动员发展计划被认为是培养年轻运动员和国家在国际体育事业上取得成功的关键支柱。由于资源有限,教练最好在年轻时决定选择哪些球员参加这些项目。对于像乒乓球这样早开始的运动来说尤其如此。然而,教练使用的选择标准和球员选择的决策过程是广泛未知的。为了解决这一差距,我们对乒乓球教练进行了15次深入的半结构化访谈,这些教练在识别和培养有才华的年轻球员方面具有很高的专业知识。在这里,我们展示了“人才”的概念和乒乓球运动员选择的过程是高度复杂的现象,确定了三个主要感兴趣的领域:(a)关于“人才”(乒乓球)的一般方面,(b)具体的选择标准,包括个人和环境方面,以及(c)球员选择的过程。一个主要发现是,教练认为“天赋”取决于各种因素,包括(相对)年龄、成熟度、训练和以前的经验。此外,教练在他们的决策过程中似乎包括个人(例如,技术技能)和环境标准(例如,父母的支持)。最后,访谈显示,球员的选择决策通常是由多个教练在小组会议上做出的,这表明了小组过程和动态的相关性。综上所述,本研究提供了关于乒乓球“天赋”的理解和发现的新发现,可以帮助从业者,并为进一步研究运动员在运动中的选择开辟新的途径。
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