Description
Athlete development programs that prioritize short-term performance over long-term physical development produce athletes who peak early, sustain more injuries, and exit sport prematurely. The research on long-term athlete development is clear on this, and the practice in most clubs and academies still lags well behind it. This module covers how to build development systems that close that gap.
You’ll work with:
- Physical literacy and development stage frameworks: what capacities should be prioritized at each stage and why the sequencing matters for long-term outcomes
- Age-appropriate loading: the physiological rationale for load restrictions and development emphases at different stages of biological maturity
- Pathway design: building the structural components of a multi-year development program — entry criteria, stage progression, coach responsibilities, and monitoring systems
Duration: 4-6 hours
Result: A development pathway framework grounded in long-term athlete development research — producing systems that build durable athletic capacity rather than optimizing short-term performance at the expense of a longer career.


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