“…As a result of their early success and feedback that identifi es them as talented, the talented players are also expected to be solely focused on their main sport, potentially increasing the diff erence in skills compared to less talented peers and, furthermore, increasing the players' ambitions (Saether, 2013) to become potential professional players. With regard to the number of sports in which players had participated, results from earlier studies indicate that there were no diff erences between players obtaining a senior professional contract and non-professional players (Haugaasen, Toering, & Jordet, 2014b), as was also shown in other similar studies (Ford et al, 2012). Later research has also shown that the amount of training cannot be taken as a predictor of future success since players obtaining a senior professional contract were not found to train more than non-professional players in their youth (Haugaasen, Toering, & Jordet, 2014a).…”