Menurut Balyi (2013:12) LTAD adalah model inklusif yang mendorong anak untuk terlibat dalam aktivitas fisik seumur hidup dengan menghubungkan dan mengintegrasikan program pendidikan fisik sekolah dengan program klub olahraga elit dan program olahraga rekreasi di masyarakat. Melalui pendekatan holistiknya, LTAD mempertimbangkan perkembangan fisiologis, psikologis, dan sosial sehingga setiap atlet berkembang sebagai pribadi yang utuh.
Menurut Granacher et al., (2016:2) LTAD adalah jalur terstruktur untuk mengoptimalkan perkembangan dari anak-anak berbakat menjadi atlet elit yang terdiri dari tujuh tahapan berurutan, yaitu:
- Active Start,
- FUNdamentals,
- Learn to Train,
- Train to Train,
- Train to Compete,
- Train to Win,
- Active for Life) and considers individual maturational level rather than chronological age.
Gambar The Indigenous Long-Term Participant Development Pathway Sumber: (Sport For Life, 2019:13)
PPPPP Talented young athletes need to be helped to reach the elite level A systematic approach to talent identification and development, led by governing bodies on a sport by sport basis. A single framework that avoids young people over-competing or specialising in single sports too early Co-ordination is key particularly between clubs and schools, to achieve this
Reference:
Balyi, I., Way, R., & Higgs, C. (2013). Long-Term
Athlete Development. https://doi.org/10.1249/jsr.0b013e3181fe3c44
Granacher, U., Lesinski, M., Büsch, D., Muehlbauer, T.,
Prieske, O., Puta, C., … Behm, D. G. (2016). Effects of resistance training in
youth athletes on muscular fitness and athletic performance: A conceptual model
for long-term athlete development. Frontiers in Physiology, 7(MAY).
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2016.00164
Sport For Life. (2019). Indigenous Long-Term Participant
Development Pathway 1.2. Canada: Sport for Life Society.
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