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okay thank you two or three speakers so um can we take questions from new orleans
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did anybody uh huh uh_huh yes there's a question just there
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i will have a show to the panel station go ahead because uh thanks soaks review that was really
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interesting i've got a lot of questions but i'm gonna know this one down said jason i think
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um on the prophecy mucus ball um and at the moment where you've got
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a real uh initiative to drive development framework so corrections as michael them
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in schools and uh makes the sports isn't exactly you're saying which is that
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i've got a pretty good idea of what they want and uh a lot of it links
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that i see statement i want uh in that use the conjunction license on the school
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the first thing i said was it is a huge is this really well and we had a bit
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of a look around and pretty loan examples some just interested to know he's doing this really huh
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um this whole great profession you're in with you in a town that good job
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uh that that's a really good question and you know why i often
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found it difficult to to answer that very clearly because i find that someone
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a sports a very good at certain parts of the parts
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why but i really haven't come across a federation yeah
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that's condom nile full of uh and you know really movement
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uh it really really sport to see senior late so
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we got i think is a real competitive advantage for federations to the head
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when i crack this house white colour it's very complex which are now but this is all about probabilities
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and if the sports get serious and begin to try to
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align based i called is in the long run
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contribute to development in a much more efficient way is ross was talking about
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then you start to come up with apartheid that actually is probably gonna
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be quite productive an ibex practised at the moment might be reluctant to
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single every single sport outside doesn't happen i got i'm not bad
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cool funky i think just actually um we go we see that happens really most people using us
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to motivate me from that time until late which is where there's a bit of funding which
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some are we going to do but the move that how i mean resolutely says
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all dealing with that whole foundation stacey got sony people it's just implemented and
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just like a point on that before before can all you got the point um was it uh
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was uniform once with some very very clever sciences and it was
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really come together to look at what can we do for the feature one of those kind of uh we don't loose call events
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and uh the unanimous and stuff from the group about what's the one
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thing that we could do to really make a difference in
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how often sport with that exception everyone agreed that if we had
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better quality physical education a problem school with physical education teachers
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that's the that's the money news started she is that we all think it's
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at the foundations level where they switch turns out and we can but
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thanks reason i think we'll we'll probably get back to these discussions on physical education and and the optimal investments
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probably later i would have the the the question uh to profess require low you mentioned that
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the period around p. quite velocity minus six month in plus six months
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is optimal point training they don't they don't understand that writing would you would you care
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to maybe comment on that i think is that it has a practical implication there
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uh_huh
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exactly we ran several analyses using longitudinal data
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and fourteen years of age looks like a breaking point
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and when we into parade most of the performance items even if
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your remarks i saw kinetic strings and when biggest usually express
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performance valuables but isn't on both the sides usually really just but you um
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what's the cuban usually new tunes in eyes looking at extinct
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as as completely with him on it get h.
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for example stage of th may growth helsinki interest in a unique here
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and the i'll i also presented this five get
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different tissues and organs organs present different brokers
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and at the age of fourteen they accommodate changes in size
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changes between the relationship between a strange and i near c.
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they need to move faster and further i on these claim also not also fall
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could be nation because the chase and the proportion of the
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body are changing and qualitative i totally sign that keep
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we need good certified professionals to make a four course on quality
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of training including multiple nation and get get yours is crucial
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uh i don't know if it is possible to as anyone mean but i get my that's based on evidence thank you
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well i think one important point is that we also see a lot of injuries in overuse problem doing that stage
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so that goes with the the respecting the train ability in
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that stage even though it's an opportunity to improve
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i listen very carefully friday or sports law also contract process wheel in the knee
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he's basie don't give you this data collection that there is a key of injury
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in the ear one yep after a couple or something injuries didn't talk you
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where do we do that but but we do group of calling them
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did after p. chi velocity incidence of injuries a garden or
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switch laughter and seen allow the main type of injuries
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the double all the ratio we we we did not assess the underlying mechanisms
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there is most of even as basic knowledge that we need to explain
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thank you will take one more short question brief please announce a brief and we'll pick the next session
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hell yeah i think it's at least the guy's name is and then from that
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a. s. t. s. program and the question is for us to okay
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so i actually roll helen stay it was because you're backing
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the pad kinds of had which is an aptly cracked
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and because they recesses and not direct correctly unmet sometimes i
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misled by my son different type of physical okay
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and i think that's a perfect example of the n. n. s. yes well and how they invested and then
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now my question is consider rain can chase like there are countries for example a
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conference at the mac ah how can we try to search for that talent
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and and best and that before we lose that because i thought leaders are that boasts that you're talking about and it would be
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really interesting to see how they can produce ah yes which s.
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and that's a big question that's the question i i i
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let me start assign i think the third world countries have more opportunity than some first world countries to do that
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because there's there's the less they and i think that the other thing you must remain
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we didn't go into two matches the talent ideas a competitive decisions another words
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if you don't pick an athletes at the age of thirteen someone
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else might nine first world countries a lot of graphics are
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lost to not even support the last to different activities that last two professions and curious and so forth certainly in
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so that freak at the age of eighteen there's a there's a really big decision
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that has to be matches does the person better words occur in sports
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i'll do that and study accounting or something like that no instance
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in some respects first what countries have even bigger issues to
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overcome them and third world countries to i don't know what the specific situation is also your critics ecuador yeah so
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i don't know what the specific situation is the but i i thought i think that the the the key is you
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have to obscure coaches i was interested to hear you saying that you think that the the people for that
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physical activity at schools was the most important thing because i was taught that
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for developing countries it's the quality of coaching makes a big difference right
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so the ability to obscure coaches makes the biggest difference first and foremost i think that's the that's the fundamental start point
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and then nothing secondly is that you have to be able to show people that a korean sports as fibre
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that in so i figure that's the biggest issue people that baseball 'cause it's not a
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viable fashions uh how do you go about doing that in it could all because
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what you're ultimately trying to do is to say people have expressed some talents in the sport that
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they should stay in that sport or i should switch to another sports uh for example
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it will football's a big sport to so the be a large number of of eighteen seventeen and you also
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playing football and it's not an option for them can we convince them to go it's another sport
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and that requires good governance is national get to that and that's what i think calls and calls
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many nations back is simply don't have the governments to be able to pull off their argument
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the marketing issue that's a professional as ash and governance issue more than anything else and
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there's no there's no one solution to that you'd have to go in and come up with
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the spokes elation in each environment to figure out how to go about doing that

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Conference Program

Welcome
Frederic Koehn, President Young Athletes Forum Foundation
Sept. 21, 2017 · 1:18 p.m.
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Opening address
Boris GOJANOVIC
Sept. 21, 2017 · 1:22 p.m.
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Biological Maturation and the Path to Success: Before and After the Fact
Manuel COELHO-E-SILVA, Biological Maturation and the Path to Success: Before and After the Fact
Sept. 21, 2017 · 1:31 p.m.
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Designing pathways to success – part kaleidoscope, part microscope
Jason GULBIN, Designing pathways to success – part kaleidoscope, part microscope
Sept. 21, 2017 · 1:53 p.m.
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Talent ID and Development: Why doing the “right thing” is not always the “best thing
Ross TUCKER , Talent ID and Development: Why doing the “right thing” is not always the “best thing
Sept. 21, 2017 · 2:16 p.m.
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Resistance training during long-term athlete development
Urs GRANACHER
Sept. 21, 2017 · 2:52 p.m.
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The development of aerobic power in young athletes
Grégoire MILLET
Sept. 21, 2017 · 3:15 p.m.
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Fueling the young athlete
Asker JEUKENDRUP
Sept. 21, 2017 · 3:36 p.m.
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Training young athletes: challenges and opportunities
Marco CARDINALE
Sept. 21, 2017 · 4:01 p.m.
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TRAINING THE YOUNG ATHLETE - Q&A
Panel
Sept. 21, 2017 · 4:33 p.m.
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Coaching from junior to the top of the world (Lara Gut)
Patrick Flaction, Elitment
Sept. 21, 2017 · 5:20 p.m.
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Knee ligament injuries in immature athletes
Franck CHOTEL
Sept. 22, 2017 · 7:48 a.m.
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Osteochondral lesions
Franck ACCADBLED
Sept. 22, 2017 · 8:11 a.m.
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INJURIES WITH THE ORTHOPEDISTS - Q&A
Panel
Sept. 22, 2017 · 8:54 a.m.
Back pain in young athletes
Liba SHEERAN
Sept. 22, 2017 · 9:34 a.m.
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Long term sequelae of youth overuse injuries
Mark BATT
Sept. 22, 2017 · 10:19 a.m.
OVERUSE INJURIES - Q&A
Panel
Sept. 22, 2017 · 10:40 a.m.
Concussions in young athletes : myths and reality
Christopher NEWMAN
Sept. 22, 2017 · 10:52 a.m.
Screening for heart disease in sports – nonsense or necessary?
Matthias WILHELM
Sept. 22, 2017 · 11:16 a.m.
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Competitive Sport & Health: hidden issues
Gordon MATHESON
Sept. 22, 2017 · 12:04 p.m.
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Injury prevention programs : The 11+ Kids Project
Mario BIZZINI
Sept. 22, 2017 · 2:12 p.m.
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Closing Address
Frederic Koehn, President Young Athletes Forum Foundation
Sept. 22, 2017 · 6:04 p.m.
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