The article discusses the work of Vígh Milán, founder of the KIDEX and ALLDEX programs, which aim to develop a new approach to health and sports development for children and adults. These programs focus on objective assessment and personalized development, while also establishing national infrastructure for health and sports monitoring. Vígh emphasizes the need for a systemic change in Hungary’s youth sports system, arguing that more attention and resources should be directed toward early detection of potential athletes and overall child health rather than focusing solely on already successful sports disciplines. He highlights the lack of parental education and information platforms that could support this process, and suggests that many coaches and educators working in youth development face limited tools and training opportunities.
Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the discussion around systemic reform and prioritization of early health and sports development, suggesting a progressive shift away from traditional models focused on elite performance. The emphasis on data-driven approaches and broader societal benefits aligns with left-leaning,


