A review of the literature that frames coaching practice and specifically the formation and determination of expert coaching practice reveals a body of research that lacks continuity. It has recently been argued that much of the instability surrounding our professional interpretation of coaching practice stems from a penchant for subjective investigation. This analysis draws on a review of over 100 peer reviewed articles, chapters and books – all published within the last 35 years, that address the notion of coaching practice. The findings of this analysis suggests that much of the research used to establish conceptual clarity fails to distinguish between highly organised or efficient coaching practice and expert coaching practice. This pap...
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Little critical, systematic, empirical research has been published on the effectiveness of coaching ...
Literature that frames coaching practice and specifically the formation and determination of expert ...
Research into expertise is increasing across a number of domains pertinent to sport. Whilst this inc...
Effective coaching is a mixture of pedagogy and principles of sciences, e.g., motor skill acquisitio...
The purpose of this study was to engage expert coaches’ in an exploration, conceptualisation, and mo...
This article seeks to critically consider the traditional linear staged model of expertise developme...
During this study, 10 expert coaches were interviewed to examine their views on aspects of their ind...
The coach has a crucial role to play in the furtherance of sporting performance however, unlike the ...
The utility and applicability of research in sport coaching is widely reported to be problematic. Th...
This paper examines the changing landscape of professionalism in the field of sports coaching and is...
Research providing insight into how coaches behave has mainly been sourced from an athlete perspecti...
In the last fifteen years, the use of coaching has gained momentum throughout industry, commerce and...
According to recent academic reviews, formal coach education courses are rarely considered important...
Research on effective leadership in sport has identified a number of characteristics and situations ...
The purposes of this paper are twofold. First, we argue that the rationalistic assumptions on which ...
Little critical, systematic, empirical research has been published on the effectiveness of coaching ...
Literature that frames coaching practice and specifically the formation and determination of expert ...
Research into expertise is increasing across a number of domains pertinent to sport. Whilst this inc...
Effective coaching is a mixture of pedagogy and principles of sciences, e.g., motor skill acquisitio...
The purpose of this study was to engage expert coaches’ in an exploration, conceptualisation, and mo...
This article seeks to critically consider the traditional linear staged model of expertise developme...
During this study, 10 expert coaches were interviewed to examine their views on aspects of their ind...
The coach has a crucial role to play in the furtherance of sporting performance however, unlike the ...
The utility and applicability of research in sport coaching is widely reported to be problematic. Th...
This paper examines the changing landscape of professionalism in the field of sports coaching and is...
Research providing insight into how coaches behave has mainly been sourced from an athlete perspecti...
In the last fifteen years, the use of coaching has gained momentum throughout industry, commerce and...
According to recent academic reviews, formal coach education courses are rarely considered important...
Research on effective leadership in sport has identified a number of characteristics and situations ...
The purposes of this paper are twofold. First, we argue that the rationalistic assumptions on which ...
Little critical, systematic, empirical research has been published on the effectiveness of coaching ...