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Sport Coaching Concepts - A Framework for Coaching Practice

English · Hardback

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Coaching is a vital factor for success in sport at all levels. Sport Coaching Concepts offers a comprehensive introduction to the theoretical issues that underpin sport coaching practice. Now in a fully revised and updated new edition, it explains why a conceptual approach to sport coaching is more important than ever before, using practice-orientated analysis to help students develop a full understanding of coaching theory and technique.

Drawing on more than a decade's worth of research, the book reflects upon the profound changes that have transformed coach education and development. It covers all the key topics of the sport coaching curriculum and includes six new chapters on the evolution of coaching theory, coaching expertise, decision making, social perspectives on the coach-athlete relationship, social inclusion and principles of coach development. Each chapter contains a full range of pedagogical features to aid learning, including discussion questions, practical projects, guides to further reading, case studies and insights from practising coaches.

Sport Coaching Concepts is essential reading for all students of sport coaching and any serious coaches looking to develop their own coaching practice.

List of contents

Introduction
1. Developments in the field
2. Developing a conceptual framework
3. The coaching process
4. Coaching domains and the role of the coach
5. Expertise in sport coaching
6. Modelling the coaching process
7. A proposed model for coaching
8. Operationalising the model: or, what coaches really do!
9. Approaches to coaching: linking theory and practice
10. Sport coaching in social context
11. Coaching philosophy
12. Pedagogy in practice
13. The professionalisation of sport coaching
14. Coach education and coaching practice
15. Setting a research agenda

About the author

John Lyle is Professor of Sport Coaching at Leeds Beckett University, UK, and previously Dean of the School of Psychology and Sport Sciences at Northumbria University, UK. He has had a long and successful career in higher education, first in physical education and later specialising in sport coaching studies. He established the first professional diploma in sport coaching and played a significant role in the development of sport coaching as an academic field of study. He is the author of Sports Coaching Concepts: First Edition, and co-editor of The Coaching Process and Sports Coaching: Professionalisation and Practice.
Chris Cushion is Professor of Coaching and Pedagogy at Loughborough University, UK. His research interests focus on understanding coach learning, coaching practice and coach behaviour, within a framework of developing a sociology of coaching. He has worked on projects with a number of governing body organisations and professional clubs, as well as developing coaching and coach education in non-sporting contexts such as the police and the military. He is Associate Editor of the journal Sports Coaching Review and has co-edited two recent books: Sports Coaching: Professionalisation and Practice and The Sociology of Sports Coaching.

Product details

Authors Chris Cushion, Cushion Chris, John Lyle, John Cushion Lyle, Lyle John
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.11.2016
 
EAN 9780415675765
ISBN 978-0-415-67576-5
No. of pages 354
Subjects Guides > Sport > General, dictionaries, handbooks, yearbooks, history

SPORTS & RECREATION / Coaching / General, SPORTS & RECREATION / Training, Sports training & coaching, Sports training and coaching

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