Building Elite Athlete Pathways: The TASS Model

This text features an interview with Guy Taylor, the national director for the Talented Athlete Scholarship (TASS) in the UK. He explains the origins of TASS, which was formed after the 1996 Olympics to improve Great Britain's performance by creating a pipeline for elite athletes. TASS is a charity that supports talented athletes through partnerships with universities that provide access to facilities and practitioners, offering strength and conditioning, physiotherapy, lifestyle support, nutrition, and psychological services. Taylor highlights the importance of holistic athlete development and discusses the challenges and successes of building relationships with institutions and sports organizations. He also touches on the increasing need for mental health support for athletes and the evolving field of athlete development, emphasizing the importance of establishing professional standards and recognizing it as crucial for long-term success, rather than just a "soft" service.

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