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Methods of training athletes can vary from place to place. In particular, science-based training
methods are not applicable in some cases. Therefore, the main purpose of this study is to
investigate the methods of training and long-term development of short distance athletes of the
West Wollega Zone athlete’s projects. Therefore, the total study of the population was 124
participants. A mixed method was used on research methodology. Sampling technique of the
study 60 participants and 28 short distance athletes, 4 coaches and assistant coaches, 2 head
office, 26 office technician in West Wollega zone were selected using purposive sampling
technique. Data were collected through questionnaires, interviews and observations. To verify
the content reliability and validity of the questionnaire, a pilot study was implemented with a
subsample of 10 participants. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and
on discussion the 3rd specific objective and class 2nd specific objectives appear to be the most
positive classes, with high mean values and low standard deviations. The 4th presents a more
mixed image, with some areas receiving a lot of positive feedback and others receiving negative
feedback. results obtained: no clear and structured training program plan as well as evidence
based, Lack of importance on specific training methods and the disconnect observation between
the coaches , athletes, and sports administrators, as evidenced by the lack of support, motivation,
and cohesive relationships, is a concern that can adversely affect the overall well-being and
performance of the athletes. Lack of implementation of these constitutional factors is the main
factor affecting the long-term development of athletes in West Wollega Zone. |
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