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As is vs Adapted Part 1 -Playing the Game 'As Is' vs. Adapting for Development

An episode of the Youth Volleyball - Empower the Future podcast, hosted by Canadian Elite Academy - Dr. Darren Cannell, titled "As is vs Adapted Part 1 -Playing the Game 'As Is' vs. Adapting for Development" was published on May 13, 2025 and runs 10 minutes.

May 13, 2025 ·10m · Youth Volleyball - Empower the Future

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Exploring the Core Philosophies: Playing the Game 'As Is' vs. Adapting for Development◦This first chat needs to lay the groundwork. We can dive into what these two primary approaches really mean in practice. One perspective, rooted perhaps in traditional coaching, might emphasize learning the standard game from the outset, believing it best prepares athletes for future competitive levels20. The other perspective, strongly supported by the LTAD model, advocates for adapting the game format (like Mini or Atomic Volleyball) and coaching approaches based on the athlete's developmental age and specific needs2.... LTAD argues that using chronological age alone is a poor guide for programs and competition, and that imposing adult programs on developing athletes has significant shortcomings3....◦Let's discuss the core principles behind each philosophy. Why do coaches feel strongly about one over the other? What are the perceived benefits and drawbacks of each approach for young athletes? How do these philosophies align with the Academy's overall mission and tiered structure30? LTAD suggests that adapting the system can help attract and retain participants and provide enjoyable programs for all31.◦Coaches, share your initial thoughts: Which philosophy resonates most with you and why? What experiences have shaped your view on this fundamental debate?

Exploring the Core Philosophies: Playing the Game 'As Is' vs. Adapting for Development◦

This first chat needs to lay the groundwork. We can dive into what these two primary approaches really mean in practice. One perspective, rooted perhaps in traditional coaching, might emphasize learning the standard game from the outset, believing it best prepares athletes for future competitive levels20. The other perspective, strongly supported by the LTAD model, advocates for adapting the game format (like Mini or Atomic Volleyball) and coaching approaches based on the athlete's developmental age and specific needs2.... LTAD argues that using chronological age alone is a poor guide for programs and competition, and that imposing adult programs on developing athletes has significant shortcomings3....◦Let's discuss the core principles behind each philosophy. Why do coaches feel strongly about one over the other? What are the perceived benefits and drawbacks of each approach for young athletes? How do these philosophies align with the Academy's overall mission and tiered structure30? LTAD suggests that adapting the system can help attract and retain participants and provide enjoyable programs for all31.◦Coaches, share your initial thoughts: Which philosophy resonates most with you and why? What experiences have shaped your view on this fundamental debate?

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