Selected Biography
References and ISBN Numbers for all CS4L Documents
Abbott A., Collins D., Martindale R., Sowerby K., Fundamental Movement Abilities Chart, Talent Identification and Development, An Academic Review, Sport Scotland University of Edinburgh 2002.
Alpine Integration Model. Alpine Canada Alpine, High Performance Advisory Committee, 1999.
Armstrong, N. and Welsman, J. Young People and Physical Activity. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1997.
Armstrong, N. and Welshman, J. Children in Sport and Exercise. British Journal of Physical Education, 28( 2). Pp. 4-6, 1997.
Balyi, I. and Way, R. “Long-Term Planning of Athlete Development. The Training to Train Phase”. B.C. Coach, 1995. pp. 2 - 10.
Balyi, I. Sport system building and long-term athlete development in Canada. The situation and solutions, in Coaches Report. The Official Publication of the Canadian Professional Coaches Association. Summer 2001. Vol.8, No.1, pp.25-28.
Balyi, I., “Long-term Planning of Athlete Development, Multiple Periodisation, Modeling and Normative Data” in FHS, The UK’s Quarterly Coaching Magazine, Issue Four, pp. 7 - 9. May, 1999.
Balyi, I., “Long-term Planning of Athlete Development, The Training to Train Phase” in FHS, The UK’s Quarterly Coaching Magazine, Issue One, pp. 8 - 11. September, 1998.
Balyi, I., “Long-term Planning of Athlete Development, The Training to Compete Phase” in FHS, The UK’s Quarterly Coaching Magazine, Issue Two, pp. 8 - 11, December, 1998.
Balyi, I., and Hamilton, A. Long-term Athlete Development, Trainability and Physical Preparation of Tennis Players. In: Strength and Conditioning for Tennis. Eds. Reid, M., Quinn, A. and Crespo, M. ITF, London. 2003. pp. 49-57.
Balyi, I., and Hamilton, A. “Long-term Planning of Athlete Development, The Training to Win Phase” in FHS, The UK’s Quarterly Coaching Magazine, Issue Three, pp. 7 - 9. April, 1999.
Bar-Or, O. Pediatric Sport Medicine for the Practitioner: From Physiologic Principles to Clinical Applications. New York: Springer Verlag, 1983.
Bar-Or, O. Developing the Prepubertal Athlete: Physiological Principles. In Troup, J.P., Hollander, A.P., Strasse, D., Trappe, S.W., Cappaert, J.M. and Trappe, T.A. (Eds.), Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming VII., London: E & FN Spon. pp. 135-139, 1996.
Bar-Or, O. Nutritional Considerations for the Child Athlete. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology. 26(Suppl.), pp. 186-191. 2001.
Bar-Or, O. (ed). The Child and the Adolescent Athlete. Balckwell Science Ltd. Oxford, UK, 1996.
Belov, E. “For Those Starting Artistic Gymnastics”. Translated material of the Canadian Gymnastic Federation. 1995.
Blimkie, C.J.R and Marion, A. “Resistance Training during Preadolescence: Issues, Controversies and Recommendations”. Coaches Report, Vol.1. No.4.1994.pp.10-14.
Blimkie, C.J.R. and Bar-Or, O. “Trainability of Muscle Strength, Power and Endurance during Childhood”. In. Bar-Or, O. ed., The Child and Adolescent Athlete. London: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1996.
Bloom, B. Developing Talent in Young People. New York: Ballantines, 1985.
Bompa, T. From Childhood to Champion Athlete. Toronto. Veritas Publishing Inc. 1995 Bouchard, C., Malina, R.M., Perusse, L. 1997. Genetics of Fitness and Physical Performance. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
Dick, Frank W., Sports Training Principles, London, Lepus Books, 1985
Docherty, D. Trainability and Performance of the Young Athlete. Victoria: University of Victoria, 1985.
Dozois, E.. (2002, November). Calgary Health Region Daycare Project: Focus group report. Prepared for the Calgary Health Region’s 3 Cheers for the Early Years. Calgary, AB: Calgary Health Region.
Drabik, J. Children and Sport Training. Stadion, Island Pond, Vermont. 1996.
Ericsson, K.A. and Charness, N. Expert Performance. Its Structure and Acquisition. American Psychologist, August 1994., pp. 725-747.
Ericsson, K.A., Krampe, R.Th. and Tesch-Romer. The role of deliberate practice in the acquisition of expert performance. Psychological Review, 1993, 100. pp. 363-406.
Lynn, M. A. T., & Staden, K. (2001, Fall). The obesity epidemic among children and adolescents. WellSpring 12 (2), 5–6.
Hansford, C., Fundamental Movements, Presented British Canoe Union, National Conference, Nottingham Dec. 2004.
Harsanyi, L.”A 10-18 eves atletak felkeszitesenek modellje.” Budapest: Utanpotlas-neveles, No.10, 1983.
Haywood, K.M. Life Span Motor Development. Champaign, Il. Human Kinetics, 1993.
International Gymnastics Federation. Age Group Development Program. CD Rom. 2000.
MacDougall, J.D., Wenger, H.A. and Green, H.J. (Eds) Physiological Testing of the Elite Athlete. Movement Publications, Inc. Ithaca N.Y., 1982.
Malina, R.M. and Bouchard, C. Growth, Maturation, and Physical Activity. Champaign, Ill.: Human Kinetics, 1991.
McWhorter, W., Wallman, H. W., & Alpert, P. T. (2003). The obese child: Motivation as a tool for exercise. Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 17, 11–17.
Nadori, L. Az edzes elmelete es modszertana. Budapest: Sport, 1986.
National Association for Sport and Physical Education. (2002). Active start: A statement of physical activity guidelines for children birth to five years. Reston, VA: American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance.
National Coaching and Training Centre: Building Pathways in Irish Sport. Towards a plan for the sporting health and well-being of the nation. Limerick, Ireland, 2003.
Norris, S.R., & Smith, D.J. 2002. Planning, Periodization, And Sequencing of Training And Competition: The Rationale For A Competently Planned, Optimally Executed Training And Competition Program, Supported By A Multidisciplinary Team. In M. Kellmann (Ed.), Enhancing Recovery: Preventing underperformance in athletes, pp.121-141. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
Report of the Minister of State’s (Sport) Workgroup on Sport for Persons with a Disability, 2004.
Ross, W.D. and Marfell-Jones, M.J. Kinanthropomerty. In: Physiological Testing of the Elite Athlete. Eds. MacDougall, J.D., Wenger, H.A., and Green, H.J. Movement publications, Ithaca, N.Y., 1982. pp. 75 – 104.
Rowland, T., and Boyajian, A. Aerobic Response to Endurance Training in Children. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 26(5) Supplement.
Rushall, B. The Growth of Physical Characteristics in Male and Female Children. In Sports Coach, Vol.20, Summer, 1998. pp. 25 – 27.
Sanderson, L. “Growth and Development Considerations for the Design of Training Plans for Young Athletes”. Ottawa: CAC, SPORTS, Vol.10.No.2.1989.
Tanner, J.M. “Growing Up.” Scientific American, 1973, 9.
Tanner, J.M. Foetus into Man Physical Growth from Conception to Maturity, Second Edition, Castlemead Publications, Ware, England, 1989.
Thumm, H-P. “The Importance of the Basic Training for the Development of Performance” New Studies in Athletics, Volume 1. pp.47-64, 1987.
Tihanyi, J. Long-Term Planning for Young Athletes: An Overview of the Influences of Growth, Maturation and Development. Sudbury: Laurentian University, 1990.
Valentine, J. (2003, Winter). Don’t children get all the exercise they need from playing? WellSpring 14 (1), 6–8.
Viru, A. Loko, J., Volver, A., Laaneots, L., Karlesom, K. and Viru, M. Age periods of accelerated improvements of muscle strength, power, speed and endurance in age interval 6-18 years. In “Biology of Sport”, Warsaw, V., 15 (4) 1998, 211-227 pp.
Viru, A. Adaptation in Sports Training. CRC Press, Boca Raton, 1995. 310.p.
Vorontsov, A.R. Patterns of Growth for Some Characteristics of Physical Development: Functional and Motor Abilities in Boy Swimmers 11 – 18 Years. In: Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming VIII. Eds. Keskinen, K.L., Komi, P.V. and Hollander, A.P. Jyvaskyla, Gunners, 1999.
Vorontsov, A.R. Multi-Year Training of Young Athlete as Potential Modifier of Growth and Development (Analysis of some biological concepts). Sport Medicine in Aquatic Sports – the XXI Century, FINA World Sport Medicine Congress, 2002.
Wienek, J. Manuel d’entrainement . Paris: Vigot, 1990.
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