© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group The stressor and coping experiences of full-time and paid coaches have been reported in the literature, yet researchers have largely overlooked the experiences of part-time and voluntary coaches who make a substantial contribution to the coaching workforce. This study aimed to begin addressing these voids by exploring volunteer, part-time and full-time coaches’ stressors and coping strategies. In addition, this study aimed to explore both men and women coaches’ experiences of stressors and coping because most published literature has focused on the experiences of male coaches. Guided by our interpretive paradigm and blended constructionist and critical realist perspective, theoret...
Approximately 200,000 coaches cease coaching each year in the United Kingdom alone. The reasons for ...
Approximately 200,000 coaches cease coaching each year in the United Kingdom alone. The reasons for ...
The purpose of this study was to examine organisational stressors, coping, and perceptions of coping...
Background: Sports coaching has been identified as a naturally stressful occupation. Coaches must be...
To facilitate optimal performance, coaches require refined skills for coping with the stressful even...
Abstract Objectives Sports coaching can be an inherently stressful occupation because coaches must f...
This thesis provided an in-depth investigation into the phenomenon of stress within the unique cultu...
The present study aimed to extend research that has focused on the identification of stressors assoc...
The aim of this study was to use the cognitive-motivational-relational theory (CMRT) of stress and e...
Recent studies have explored the stress that individuals experience in the coaching profession. Stre...
The purpose of this study was to examine organisational stressors, coping, and perceptions of coping...
The present study aimed to extend research that has focused on the identification of stressors assoc...
Approximately 200,000 coaches cease coaching each year in the United Kingdom alone. The reasons for ...
The present study aimed to extend research that has focused on the identification of stressors assoc...
Approximately 200,000 coaches cease coaching each year in the United Kingdom alone. The reasons for ...
Approximately 200,000 coaches cease coaching each year in the United Kingdom alone. The reasons for ...
Approximately 200,000 coaches cease coaching each year in the United Kingdom alone. The reasons for ...
The purpose of this study was to examine organisational stressors, coping, and perceptions of coping...
Background: Sports coaching has been identified as a naturally stressful occupation. Coaches must be...
To facilitate optimal performance, coaches require refined skills for coping with the stressful even...
Abstract Objectives Sports coaching can be an inherently stressful occupation because coaches must f...
This thesis provided an in-depth investigation into the phenomenon of stress within the unique cultu...
The present study aimed to extend research that has focused on the identification of stressors assoc...
The aim of this study was to use the cognitive-motivational-relational theory (CMRT) of stress and e...
Recent studies have explored the stress that individuals experience in the coaching profession. Stre...
The purpose of this study was to examine organisational stressors, coping, and perceptions of coping...
The present study aimed to extend research that has focused on the identification of stressors assoc...
Approximately 200,000 coaches cease coaching each year in the United Kingdom alone. The reasons for ...
The present study aimed to extend research that has focused on the identification of stressors assoc...
Approximately 200,000 coaches cease coaching each year in the United Kingdom alone. The reasons for ...
Approximately 200,000 coaches cease coaching each year in the United Kingdom alone. The reasons for ...
Approximately 200,000 coaches cease coaching each year in the United Kingdom alone. The reasons for ...
The purpose of this study was to examine organisational stressors, coping, and perceptions of coping...