“Let's Pick Him!”: Ratings of Skill Level on the Basis of in-Game Playing Behaviour in Bantam League Junior ICE Hockey

Rating a player's skill level is an essential task for coaches to select the players with greatest potential to reach the top and to further be able to adjust the training program to the skill level of the player in order to most optimally facilitate the player's learning and performance....

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of sports science & coaching 2013-12, Vol.8 (4), p.641-660
Hauptverfasser: Tromp, E. J. Yvonne, Pepping, Gert-Jan, Lyons, Jim, Elferink-Gemser, Marije T., Visscher, Chris
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