The purpose of this study was to build a theoretical framework to understand the delivery of video-based performance analysis by youth soccer coaches in England. Data were collected from interviews with 14 English youth soccer coaches, who had used video-based performance analysis for more than 3 years in their coaching practice. Using a grounded theory methodology (Strauss & Corbin, 1998), data were analyzed and conceptual links between concepts were theorized. Categories regarding contextual factors, delivery approach and targeted outcome were highlighted. Results are compared against existing coaching literature to provide a more realistic representation of the phenomena for the education of coaches
The purpose of this paper was to explore coach-athlete ‘talk in action' during performance analysis ...
Recent scholarly research has identified performance analysis as a significant part of the coaching ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the social, contextual and situational factors that influen...
The purpose of this study was to build a theoretical framework to understand the delivery of video-b...
Recent scholarly writing has located performance analysis firmly within the coaching process. Althou...
This study examined perceptions of performance analysis (PA) within elite youth football. More speci...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupResearch into sport coaches’ learning pr...
Performance analysis systems are well known for their use in enhancing the feedback process in coach...
Background: The use of video-based performance analysis has become an integral part of the coaching ...
Performance analysis has become increasingly more accessible to coaches across many levels of sport ...
The study investigated the observational capabilities of experienced elite coaches whilst focusing u...
Performance analysis (PA) has become integral to the multi-million euro preparation of intercounty G...
Research into sport coaches’ learning previously relied on descriptive learning histories and retros...
This research outlines how a neophyte sport psychology practitioner (SPP), working alongside a profe...
The purpose of this paper was to explore coach-athlete ‘talk in action' during performance analysis ...
Recent scholarly research has identified performance analysis as a significant part of the coaching ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the social, contextual and situational factors that influen...
The purpose of this study was to build a theoretical framework to understand the delivery of video-b...
Recent scholarly writing has located performance analysis firmly within the coaching process. Althou...
This study examined perceptions of performance analysis (PA) within elite youth football. More speci...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupResearch into sport coaches’ learning pr...
Performance analysis systems are well known for their use in enhancing the feedback process in coach...
Background: The use of video-based performance analysis has become an integral part of the coaching ...
Performance analysis has become increasingly more accessible to coaches across many levels of sport ...
The study investigated the observational capabilities of experienced elite coaches whilst focusing u...
Performance analysis (PA) has become integral to the multi-million euro preparation of intercounty G...
Research into sport coaches’ learning previously relied on descriptive learning histories and retros...
This research outlines how a neophyte sport psychology practitioner (SPP), working alongside a profe...
The purpose of this paper was to explore coach-athlete ‘talk in action' during performance analysis ...
Recent scholarly research has identified performance analysis as a significant part of the coaching ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the social, contextual and situational factors that influen...