What is ‘Talent Spotting’…?<\/b><\/p>\n
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(www.oxforddictionaries.com<\/a>)<\/p>\n Spotting:-<\/p>\n (www.oxforddictionaries.com<\/a>)<\/p>\n What is ‘Talent Identification’…?<\/b><\/p>\n The screening of children and adolescents using selected tests of physical, physiological and skill attributes in order to identify those with potential for success in a designated sport. Previous involvement in the sport is not a pre-requisite for identification.<\/p>\n (www.fina.org<\/a>)<\/p>\n Rasmus Ankersen: VIDEO<\/b> How to find undervalued talent…?<\/p>\n https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=VfgmIEBZG3A<\/a><\/p>\n (www.thegoldmineeffect.com<\/a>)<\/p>\n “Is it what you see in front of your eyes…OR…is it the story behind the person that counts…?” (Rasmus Ankersen)<\/p>\n Who would you ‘spot’ at the National Schoolboy Athletics Championships: The ‘Raw’ 10.6 who came last…OR…the ‘Trained’ 10.2 who came 1st…?<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Two 17 year old boys…one who runs the 100m in 10.2s coming from a very professional training environment…the other runs the 100m in 10.6s coming from an environment where he trains on his own in a very unstructured way…<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n OR<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Who would you ‘identify’ on the soccer pitch: The ‘shouting’ talent…OR…the ‘whispering talent’…?<\/p>\n Two 16 year old footballers…one who scores all the goals for the team…OR…the other who sets up all the goals for the team…<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n OR<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Who would you ‘spot’ and ‘identify’ on the rugby pitch: The ‘BIG’ fish in the ‘little’ pond…OR…the ‘little’ fish in the ‘BIG’ pond…?<\/p>\n Two 15 year old players…one who is 6’1″ and 16 stone and runs through everyone scoring all the tries…OR…one who is 5’9″ and 13 stone who hardly ever touches the ball…<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n OR<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Is it about short-term success…OR…long-term development…?<\/p>\n This will depend on the Philosophy and Ethos of the organisation\/club…the Director of Rugby\/Football …the 1st Team Head Coach…the Academy Manager…the Chief Scout…<\/p>\n Does the club want a player ready now…or…does the club want to grow and improve a player for the future…?<\/p>\n If you are in the business of talent spotting you’ll be looking for a short-term success…<\/p>\n If you are in the business of talent identification you’ll be looking for the long-term development…<\/p>\n “Mastering the art of ‘Talent Identification’ is an extremely tough discipline\u2026”\u00a0(Rasmus Ankersen)<\/p>\n \u201cTalent selection<\/b> is the culling of players with the current<\/i> ability to participate and be successful in events taking place in the near future.<\/b> Talent identification<\/b>, on the other hand, is the prediction of future performance<\/i> based upon an evaluation of current physical, technical, tactical and psychological qualities. <\/b>Talent selection is pretty simple; talent identification is an art.<\/b> One yields great results today; the other builds elite athletes and winning teams for the future.\u201d (Sport IQ Blog Article by John O\u2019Sullivan, author of \u2018Changing the Game\u2019)<\/b><\/p>\n Would you ‘spot’ someone…OR…would you ‘identify’ someone…?<\/p>\n Consider this…<\/p>\n Why are the New Zealand All Blacks the most successful rugby team in the history of the game, with just over 4 million (4,471,000) people living in the country and only 137,835 registered players, of which 27,374 are senior males, compared to England with a population of just over 53 million (53,010,000) people and 2,549,196 registered players, of which 166,762 are senior males…?<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n That\u2019s over 18 and a half times more active players playing the game…6 times more senior males…that England have to choose from…<\/p>\n So why aren\u2019t England consistently the No.1 one team in the world…? They have the most money…they have the most players…<\/p>\n This is no coincidence in that England \u2018spot\u2019 players and New Zealand \u2018identify\u2019 players…because of the philosophies each country have in their search for tomorrow\u2019s player…the player pathway systems each each has in place…and the politics involved in the game in each country.<\/p>\n What about the USA with a population just over 316 million people and the growth and development of rugby in the country over the last few years…and the investment that is being put in to the future of the game…?<\/p>\n Just take a look at the 100m Olympic sprinter convert Carlin Isles to see the potential the USA has…his 100m time of 10.13s would have qualified him for the 100m semi-finals in the London Olympics.<\/p>\n Take a look at Carlin in action on the rugby field here:-<\/p>\n https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=gA5bwqVN5LM<\/a><\/p>\n How long before the USA rugby team are No.1 in the world…? You could argue that this could be sooner rather than later…You just need to look at how they do their professional sports leagues…the NFL, the NHL, the MLB and the NBA. When will the USA win a World Cup…?<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Dean Holden of \u2018Sport IQ Training\u2019 posted a good Blog article by John O\u2019Sullivan on the subject which can be viewed here:-<\/p>\n http:\/\/www.getsportiq.com\/2013\/12\/our-biggest-mistake-talent-selection-instead-of-talent-identification\/<\/a><\/p>\n The following 4 books are also excellent reads to help challenge your thinking, think about the BIGGER picture and take you in to the worlds of the most consistent \u2018Talent Hotbeds\u2019 around the world in many different sports:-<\/p>\n \u2018The Sports Gene\u2019 by David Epstein will wider your thinking too and challenge your thinking to bring the \u2018Nature v. Nurture\u2019 debate into the equation…<\/p>\n David Epstein\u2019s TED Talk: \u2018Are athletes really getting faster, better, stronger?\u2019 can be see here:-<\/p>\n https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=8COaMKbNrX0<\/a><\/p>\n Colin Jackson\u2019s BBC documentary…\u2018The Making of Me\u2019…will add discussion points to the \u2018Nature v. Nurture\u2019 debate as well…<\/p>\n\n
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