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p**f 发帖数: 2610 | 1 http://www.soccerwire.com/blog-posts/our-biggest-mistake-talent
其中有一段:
In a fascinating study on junior tennis players from 1994 through 2002,
Piotr Unierzyski evaluated 1000 players age 12-13 in 50 different countries,
a pool that included future stars Roger Federer, Kim Clijsters and others.
His study(Click Here to Read More) found that of all these players, the ones
who eventually made it into the Top 100 Professional Rakings were:
Three to four months younger than the mean age for their group
Slimmer and less powerful than their age group
Usually faster and more agile than average
They played less than the average number of matches that the top players did
Their average practice hours per week were two to four hours less than the
elite players in their age group
Their parents were supportive, but not overly involved
我的解释是这样:
1, 适当play up比较好,因为比较有挑战,
2, 瘦子比较有利,因为肢体比较细,小的时候对学习各种运动pattern很有好处。
尤其在大脑和神经发育比较快的小时候。
3, 比同龄人训练少,父母推的少,有相当的好处。主要是因为比较容易保持
motivation,不容易burn out.毕竟培养体育人才是个长期的过程,在整个过程中合理
发展,保持兴趣很有好处。尤其是开始不是最好的,后来突飞猛进的那些年轻人,心态
要好很多。相反,那些小时候很牛,然后被人猛超的,就很容易放弃。除非有极强的韧
性和信念。 | m******4 发帖数: 2810 | 2 都有道理。
长期发展自己的兴趣和投入是很重要的。 小的时候身体条件比同龄人好会自动过多利
用身体的优势,技术上的雕琢自然就少了,难以达到顶级的水平。
我的解释是这样:
1, 适当play up比较好,因为比较有挑战,
2, 瘦子比较有利,因为肢体比较细,小的时候对学习各种运动pattern很有好处。
尤其在大脑和神经发育比较快的小时候。
3, 比同龄人训练少,父母推的少,有相当的好处。主要是因为比较容易保持
motivation,不容易burn out.毕竟培养体育人才是个长期的过程,在整个过程中合理
发展,保持兴趣很有好处。尤其是开始不是最好的,后来突飞猛进的那些年轻人,心态
要好很多。相反,那些小时候很牛,然后被人猛超的,就很容易放弃。除非有极强的韧
性和信念。
【在 p**f 的大作中提到】 : http://www.soccerwire.com/blog-posts/our-biggest-mistake-talent : 其中有一段: : In a fascinating study on junior tennis players from 1994 through 2002, : Piotr Unierzyski evaluated 1000 players age 12-13 in 50 different countries, : a pool that included future stars Roger Federer, Kim Clijsters and others. : His study(Click Here to Read More) found that of all these players, the ones : who eventually made it into the Top 100 Professional Rakings were: : Three to four months younger than the mean age for their group : Slimmer and less powerful than their age group : Usually faster and more agile than average
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