McAuley Alexander B T, Baker Joseph, Kelly Adam L
Faculty of Health, Education and Life Sciences, Birmingham City University, Birmingham, West Midlands UK.
Department of Life Sciences, Birmingham City University, City South Campus, Westbourne Road, B15 3TN Edgbaston, UK.
Ger J Exerc Sport Res. 2022;52(1):193-197. doi: 10.1007/s12662-021-00737-3. Epub 2021 Aug 5.
The past two decades have seen a rapid rise in attention towards talent identification, athlete development and skill acquisition. However, there are important limitations to the evidentiary foundations of this field of research. For instance, variability in describing the performance levels of individuals has made it challenging to draw inferences about inter- and intrapopulation differences. More specifically, recent reviews on high performers in sport have noted considerable variation in how terms such as "elite" are used. This may be particularly concerning for researchers in high-performance disciplines, since they regularly struggle with small sample sizes and rely on research synthesis approaches (i.e. meta-analyses and systematic reviews) to inform evidence-based decisions. In this discussion piece, we (a) highlight issues with the application of current terminology, (b) discuss challenges in conceptualizing an improved framework and (c) provide several recommendations for researchers and practitioners working in this area.
在过去二十年中,人们对人才识别、运动员培养和技能获取的关注迅速增加。然而,该研究领域的证据基础存在重要局限性。例如,在描述个体表现水平方面的可变性使得推断群体间和群体内差异具有挑战性。更具体地说,最近对体育领域高水平运动员的综述指出,“精英”等术语的使用方式存在相当大的差异。这可能尤其令高性能学科的研究人员担忧,因为他们经常面临小样本量的问题,并依赖研究综合方法(即荟萃分析和系统评价)来为基于证据的决策提供信息。在这篇讨论文章中,我们(a)强调当前术语应用中的问题,(b)讨论构建改进框架时面临的挑战,以及(c)为该领域的研究人员和从业者提供一些建议。