According to Jones, Wells, Peters, and Johnson (1993), being political is a necessary part of a coach's repertoire, because a coach's effectiveness and longevity may depend not only on a favorable win–loss record but also on an individual's ability to gain the approval of contextual power brokers (e.g., athletes, other coaches, or owners). Although only limited research has been done examining power and interpersonal relationships in coaching, there remains a paucity of work investigating the micropolitics inherent in such relationships. The aim of this article is to make the case for how the adoption of a micropolitical perspective could serve to further our understanding of the power-ridden, contested nature of sports coaching. After an i...
Motivated by an increasing interpersonal aspect to the profession of sport coaching, the importance ...
In order to broaden our understanding of beginner (mentee) coach learning, we must consider how coac...
This paper seeks to illuminate the micropolitical strategies that Gavin (a pseudonym) used in an att...
According to Jones, Wells, Peters, and Johnson (1993), being political is a necessary part of a coac...
While coaching research has always been concerned with how sports coaches interact with their player...
International audienceRather than portraying the coaching space as developmental, increasing researc...
Acknowledging the significance of the above quote, the attempt to theorise and understand power has ...
International audienceRather than portraying the coaching space as developmental, increasing researc...
Introduction Research has portrayed sport coaches as authoritarian, almost dictatorial individuals...
International audienceThrough a study of 20 semi-structured interviews using the critical incident m...
In this chapter, we provide an overview of “why” and “how” we have chosen to integrate elements of S...
Despite the recent increase of research into coaching, the essential social and cultural nature of t...
This paper seeks to illuminate the micropolitical strategies that Gavin (a pseudonym) used in an att...
This paper examines the experiences of an academy coach in a professional football club during a per...
Coach education has been the subject of increasing investigation in recent years. While such inquiry...
Motivated by an increasing interpersonal aspect to the profession of sport coaching, the importance ...
In order to broaden our understanding of beginner (mentee) coach learning, we must consider how coac...
This paper seeks to illuminate the micropolitical strategies that Gavin (a pseudonym) used in an att...
According to Jones, Wells, Peters, and Johnson (1993), being political is a necessary part of a coac...
While coaching research has always been concerned with how sports coaches interact with their player...
International audienceRather than portraying the coaching space as developmental, increasing researc...
Acknowledging the significance of the above quote, the attempt to theorise and understand power has ...
International audienceRather than portraying the coaching space as developmental, increasing researc...
Introduction Research has portrayed sport coaches as authoritarian, almost dictatorial individuals...
International audienceThrough a study of 20 semi-structured interviews using the critical incident m...
In this chapter, we provide an overview of “why” and “how” we have chosen to integrate elements of S...
Despite the recent increase of research into coaching, the essential social and cultural nature of t...
This paper seeks to illuminate the micropolitical strategies that Gavin (a pseudonym) used in an att...
This paper examines the experiences of an academy coach in a professional football club during a per...
Coach education has been the subject of increasing investigation in recent years. While such inquiry...
Motivated by an increasing interpersonal aspect to the profession of sport coaching, the importance ...
In order to broaden our understanding of beginner (mentee) coach learning, we must consider how coac...
This paper seeks to illuminate the micropolitical strategies that Gavin (a pseudonym) used in an att...