Can the ability to adapt to exercise be considered a talent-and if so, can we test for it?
Abstract Talent identification (TI) is a popular and hugely important topic within sports performance, with an ever-increasing amount of resources dedicated to unveiling the next sporting star. However, at present, most TI processes appear to select high-performing individuals at the present point i...
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