Developmental pathway routes to achieve expert performance in portuguese track and field athletes

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Aim: The aim of this study was to characterize the developmental pathway undertaken by Portuguese expert track and field athletes considering the quantity and type of structured and unstructured activities. Methods: The sample was composed of 24 experts and 35 non-expert athletes who completed a questionnaire designed to gather information about their previous experiences in sports. Results: Results reveal key factors which distinguished expert from non-expert athletes' developmental pathway were related to a greater commitment within track and field in rela-tion to years (U = 251.000, p < 0.01) and hours (U = 212.500, p < .01), as well as with the number of years spent in unstructured activities (U = 284.500, p < .05). Furthermore, a significant association (χ2 = 27.131, p < 0.01) was found between the number of unstructured activities practiced and an expert performance attainment. Conclusions: These findings revealed that more successfully track and field athletes had an early diversified pathway with greater involve-ment in structured and unstructured activities. Overall, the study provides an insight into the developmental pathway of Portuguese track and field athletes.

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De Castro Coelho, E. M. R. T., da Costa, F. R., Leite, N. M. C., & dos Santos, S. D. L. (2021). Developmental pathway routes to achieve expert performance in portuguese track and field athletes. Motriz. Revista de Educacao Fisica, 27. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1980-65742021003020

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