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6 Periodization Periodization is the organization of a training program by manipulating modality, volume, intensity and frequency of training over long-term (multi- year) and annual time frames, using training, competition and recovery periods. LTPD, with its focus on lifelong development, sets context and direction for a sound, periodized training program. 7 Competition Calendar Planning Optimal sport-specific competition calendars are required for all stages of LTPD. Too much competition, especially at younger ages, can detract from development of skills and fitness. Optimizing the competition calendar to meet athlete development needs, while it may create logistic challenges, is essential to LTPD. 8 Excellence Takes Time Early research concluded it takes a minimum of 10 years and 10,000 hours of training for a talented athlete to reach elite levels, but more recent research shows excellence can be attained in 7 years or even less in ideal conditions. No matter the sport or the training environment, there are no shortcuts. Excellence always takes time. 9 System Alignment and Integration The best results can only be achieved when all organizations and individuals involved in sport are working together in an integrated, coordinated way to support athlete development and success. Coaches, other sport leaders, facilities, organizations and competitions must work together to create an environment that supports athlete development. The LTPD framework must be the focus of all sport leaders and organizations. 10 Continuous Improvement Sport is continuously evolving. Our plans and our organizations must adapt continuously to innovations, research and changes in the sport environment. New research and practical experience will constantly enrich our understanding and approach to LTPD. • NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2019 | MAGAZINE 61