Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

Master of degree sport management of the university of mazandaran

Abstract

Talent identification is discovered potential athletes who are involved in sport and talent programs to identify talented athletes and is used their success at the global level. The present study was conducted to codify a model of talent identification in Iran volleyball. In order to study the processes and models for volleyball and other sports talent in developed countries as well as Iran. Then according to studies, the proposed model of talent identification in Iran volleyball was presented in the seven-step by the researcher.
Research methodology is type of Qualitative, Grounded theory and using the Delphi technique. Statistical society in this research is international category coaches (1, 2, and 3) Volleyball of the whole country (men 67 and women 70). of the proposed seven stages the first stage (base): General screening in schools (6-9 years), the second stages: identifying talents (9-12 years), the third stages: selecting talents (12-14 years), the fourth stages: training (14-16 years), the fifth stages: selecting elite talents (16-18 years), the sixth stages: promote the elite talents (18-23 years), the seventh stages: International professionals volleyball (23 years older), In the third Delphi round, all of the proposals stages are accepted, and the model was confirmed model of talent identification in Iran volleyball. Results from this study will be established the basis for scientific talent and integrating methods and helpful for coaches, athletes, officials, researchers and sports organizations, especially the Islamic Republic of Iran Volleyball Federation in nurturing talent and the elite players of volleyball in the future.

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