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Becoming a Sports Coach


Becoming a Sports Coach

Hardback by Wallis, James; Lambert, John (University of Brighton, UK)

Becoming a Sports Coach

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ISBN:
9781138793453
Publication Date:
16 Nov 2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
220 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 Apr 2024
Becoming a Sports Coach

Description

A 'coach' is more than just somebody who leads in the organisation and delivery of structured sport. The role of a coach goes beyond leadership, requiring an understanding of theories of teaching and learning. To become a coach you must know how people learn. Becoming a Sports Coach aims to introduce the multi-dimensional and inter-locking knowledge bases that any aspiring coach will need to develop, and that any established coach needs to master in order to improve their professional practice. While traditional coach education pathways have focused on what to coach, this book argues that understanding how knowledge can be communicated to learners is just as important. Asking why we coach, through critical reflection and self-knowledge, is also an essential part of the process of becoming a sports coach. The book explores three types of knowledge - content knowledge, pedagogic knowledge and self-knowledge - challenging the reader to reflect on their own coaching experiences and to develop a personal philosophy of coaching. It explores key pedagogic themes in contemporary coaching studies, such as humanistic coaching, inclusive practice, coaching for understanding, and the athlete-coach relationship. Real case studies are used to illuminate the ways - transferrable across sports - in which coaches can apply theory to practice and ultimately enhance their work. With contributions from leading coaching researchers and practitioners, combining practical guidance with important theoretical insights, this book will help any coaching student or developing professional to better understand the journey to becoming an effective sports coach.

Contents

Introduction Section 1: 'Why' You Coach the Way You Do 1. Learning to Learn; The coach as a reflective practitioner 2. Philosophy of Practice and Practice Conflict: Coaching dilemmas and the performance spectrum 3. Moral Issues in Sport Coaching 4. The Political Context for Coaching Section 2: 'How' to Add Value to Your Coaching 5. Inclusive Practice in Sport Coaching 6. Humanistic Coaching 7. Coaching for Understanding 8. Toward Quality not Quantity in Sport Motivation 9. Coach Athlete Relationship: A case study of women's elite tennis Section 3: 'What' to Coach: Building on technical knowledge 10. Integrating and Applying Knowledge of Sport Science: 'Pulling it all together' through a case study of British Cycling 11. Embedding Knowledge of Sport Psychology: Case studies within professional cricket 12. A Values-based Approach to Coaching Within Sport for Development Programmes 13. Identifying and Developing Elite Performers: Some key considerations from a coach's perspective 14. Plenary, Concluding Thoughts and Future Directions

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