A comparative study between strong country and Japan about Long-Term Athlete Development Program in Handball

    The purpose of this study was to obtain useful knowledge for constructing new Japanese Long-Term Athlete Development Program by a text mining analysis. Subjects were comprised of four countries, Germany, Hungary and Denmark as world top class, plus Japan. The main results were as follows: 1) Ger...

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Published inコーチング学研究 Vol. 30; no. 2; pp. 109 - 123
Main Authors Nagano Shota, Nemes Roland, Fujimoto Hajime, Aida Hiroshi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published The Japan Journal of Coaching Studies 20.03.2017
日本コーチング学会
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ISSN2185-1646
2434-0510
DOI10.24776/jcoaching.30.2_109

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Summary:    The purpose of this study was to obtain useful knowledge for constructing new Japanese Long-Term Athlete Development Program by a text mining analysis. Subjects were comprised of four countries, Germany, Hungary and Denmark as world top class, plus Japan. The main results were as follows: 1) Germany: Based on their physical advantage, Germany aimed to improve predictive ability by nurturing their decision making in the speed. So that they could acquire the ability to take an initiative in a game. 2) Hungary: Hungry aimed to encourage their physical strength as most important concept to improve team tactics which focuses on group combinations. 3) Denmark: Denmark aimed to improve predictive ability through trainings in numerically unequal situation at early stage. 4) Japan: Japan set the categories in broad age ranges and aimed to bring up from sensory play to intentionally play to reach worldʼs top level.     When creating new Japanese Long-Term Athlete Development Program, these results suggest that necessities of drafting instruction contents and instruction plan which can achieve “Japanese Total Mobility”.
ISSN:2185-1646
2434-0510
DOI:10.24776/jcoaching.30.2_109