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Published in: Sports Medicine 3/2024

Open Access 03-11-2023 | Systematic Review

Effects of Early Talent Promotion on Junior and Senior Performance: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Authors: Arne Güllich, Michael Barth

Published in: Sports Medicine | Issue 3/2024

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Abstract

Background

Does younger involvement in talent promotion programs (TPPs) facilitate the attainment of higher performance levels? This question is the subject of the present meta-analysis. Many national sport systems have established TPPs such as federations’ junior squads (including under-age selection teams) and youth sport academies, and many are making expanding investments in TPPs. TPPs seek to select the most advanced youth high performers at young ages, around puberty or younger, and then strive to further accelerate their performance development. However, studies show 25–55% annual athlete turnover within TPPs. In this context, accelerated biological maturation (puberty, growth spurt), high relative age within one’s birth year, and intensified sport-specific childhood/adolescent practice may boost rapid junior performance, but the effects diminish or are reversed by adulthood. Moreover, expanded opportunity costs and risks (time demands, injury, burnout) imposed on young TPP participants may impair their long-term development and even prematurely terminate their career.

Objective

We aimed to provide robust and generalizable evidence on the effects of early talent promotion on junior and senior performance through a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Methods

A systematic literature search was conducted 18/03–03/04/2023 in SPORTDiscus, ProQuest, PsycINFO, PubMed, Scopus, WorldCat, and Google Scholar. We searched for original studies that compared athletes across defined higher and lower performance levels within defined types of sports, age categories, and sexes, regarding their age at commencement of TPP involvement and reported effect sizes or data needed to compute effects sizes. Mean meta-analytic Cohen’s \(\overline{d }\) was computed separately for junior and senior athletes. Quality of evidence was evaluated using the mixed-methods appraisal tool.

Results

The search yielded k = 51 effect sizes from N = 6233 athletes from a wide range of countries and sports, 82% male and 18% female, from 2009 to 2022. The central finding is that effects on short-term junior performance versus long-term senior performance are opposite, whereby higher-performing junior athletes began TPP involvement at younger ages than lower-performing junior athletes, \(\overline{d }\) =  − 0.53. In contrast, higher-performing senior athletes began TPP involvement at older ages than lower-performing senior athletes, \(\overline{d }\) = 0.56. The findings are robust across different TPPs (federation’s junior squad/selection team, youth academy), individual and team sports, and performance levels compared (international, national, regional). The quality of primary studies was high.

Discussion

The findings are consistent with recent meta-analytic evidence that participation patterns predicting early junior success versus long-term senior success are opposite (starting age, main-sport and other-sports practice amounts, age to reach performance ‘milestones’). We discuss theoretical and practical implications of potential selection and ‘treatment’ effects of TPPs.

Conclusions

Consistent across different populations, early TPP involvement is positively correlated with short-term junior performance but is negatively correlated with long-term senior performance.
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Footnotes
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Some scholars and practitioners have labeled these programs “talent development” programs. We refrain from using this term because the development of talents takes place both within and outside these programs. Furthermore, some have used “talent identification” programs as an umbrella term referring to all the processes of searching, identifying, selecting, and promoting talents. We suggest the central purpose of these programs is to promote talent development, where talent identification is instrumental to talent selection and selection is instrumental to talent promotion.
 
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Youth sport academies have been labeled “elite sport schools,“ “top sport schools,” “talent schools,” and “elite sports classes” in some countries [713].
 
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Metadata
Title
Effects of Early Talent Promotion on Junior and Senior Performance: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Authors
Arne Güllich
Michael Barth
Publication date
03-11-2023
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Sports Medicine / Issue 3/2024
Print ISSN: 0112-1642
Electronic ISSN: 1179-2035
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-023-01957-3

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