Back to Netball (BTN) is an initiative that encourages women, whose engagement has lapsed, to return to regular Netball participation. This study explores what aspects of coaching practice within BTN are perceived to be effective. A thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews with 28 BTN participants and 6 coaches was undertaken. Analysis identified four pertinent themes; 1) participants personalising sporting experiences through choice, 2) coaches facilitating and / or directing participants to relevant opportunities, 3) critical considerations of autonomy; a need for balance, 4) caring as a coaching ethic. For the benefit of coaches working with mass participation foci, these themes are elucidated with grounded examples. The subsequen...
This study investigated if basic need satisfaction and frustration mediated the associations between...
Presented at the 7th International Self-Determination Theory Conference. Introduction: In examining ...
This study investigated if basic need satisfaction and frustration mediated the associations between...
Back to Netball (BTN) is an initiative that encourages women, whose engagement has lapsed, to return...
There has been an increasing body of research on autonomy- or need-support specific to a coaching co...
Background: Back to Netball (B2N) is a UK female national sports program that has been found to enga...
Inclusive and equitable processes are important to the development of sports coaching. The aim of t...
Abstract I undertook this project to improve the quality of my coaching practice. Integrating self-d...
Grounded in self-determination theory and the motivational model of the coach-athlete relationship, ...
In recent times, researchers have argued that coaches should develop relationships that are caring a...
This study evaluated whether exposing junior netball players to greater amounts of competition relev...
This study investigated if basic need satisfaction and frustration mediated the associations between...
Grounded in Self-Determination Theory, the aim of this thesis was to examine the antecedents and out...
Various sport associations employ coaches to shape the environment that children and youth experienc...
The UK Coaching Framework (sports coach UK, 2012) places overtly inclusive and equitable processes a...
This study investigated if basic need satisfaction and frustration mediated the associations between...
Presented at the 7th International Self-Determination Theory Conference. Introduction: In examining ...
This study investigated if basic need satisfaction and frustration mediated the associations between...
Back to Netball (BTN) is an initiative that encourages women, whose engagement has lapsed, to return...
There has been an increasing body of research on autonomy- or need-support specific to a coaching co...
Background: Back to Netball (B2N) is a UK female national sports program that has been found to enga...
Inclusive and equitable processes are important to the development of sports coaching. The aim of t...
Abstract I undertook this project to improve the quality of my coaching practice. Integrating self-d...
Grounded in self-determination theory and the motivational model of the coach-athlete relationship, ...
In recent times, researchers have argued that coaches should develop relationships that are caring a...
This study evaluated whether exposing junior netball players to greater amounts of competition relev...
This study investigated if basic need satisfaction and frustration mediated the associations between...
Grounded in Self-Determination Theory, the aim of this thesis was to examine the antecedents and out...
Various sport associations employ coaches to shape the environment that children and youth experienc...
The UK Coaching Framework (sports coach UK, 2012) places overtly inclusive and equitable processes a...
This study investigated if basic need satisfaction and frustration mediated the associations between...
Presented at the 7th International Self-Determination Theory Conference. Introduction: In examining ...
This study investigated if basic need satisfaction and frustration mediated the associations between...