Free to read at publisher's site. Introduction. Coaching behaviour, motivational climate and its influence towards performance satisfaction are important in understanding the development and growth of athletes. In general, positive coaching behaviours could help in enhancing the motivational climate and satisfaction of athletes while negative coaching behaviour might have the opposite effect. Therefore, this study explored the influence of volleyball coaches’ behaviour on elite volleyball players’ motivational climate and performance satisfaction. Methodology. Three hundred and twenty-eight elite volleyball players (137 male and 191 female, age: 24.42 ± 8.92 years old) participated in this study. They completed three questionnaires: the Coa...
Objectives: The majority of research examining the relationship between the coach-created motivation...
The purpose of the present study was studying of preferences Coaching Behaviors Iranian Volleyball P...
Mentally tough athletes are more aware of unsupportive coaching behaviours: Perceptions of coach beh...
Grounded in Self-Determination Theory, the current multi-informant study examined whether game-to-ga...
Team sport settings are challenging, dynamic environments in which coaches might profit from proacti...
A growing body of literature has examined Nicholls ' Theory of Achievement Motivation and revea...
In this study we tested an a priori model that included coach behaviour, motivational climate, and m...
Knowledge is lacking regarding objective situational cues affecting athletes’ perceptions of the mot...
The coach-created motivational climate within youth sports teams has been shown to be of great impor...
Motivational climate and coach-behaviour seem important to understand sport involvement and particip...
Team motivational climate has been identified as an important variable in the growth and developme...
This study examined the relation between losing a game and players’ destructive voice about the coac...
The aim of this research was to examine the relationship between coach-created motivational climate ...
The purpose of the study was to find out about the fitness environment created by the trainer in the...
The aim of this study is to examine player-coach relationships and its relevance to motivational pro...
Objectives: The majority of research examining the relationship between the coach-created motivation...
The purpose of the present study was studying of preferences Coaching Behaviors Iranian Volleyball P...
Mentally tough athletes are more aware of unsupportive coaching behaviours: Perceptions of coach beh...
Grounded in Self-Determination Theory, the current multi-informant study examined whether game-to-ga...
Team sport settings are challenging, dynamic environments in which coaches might profit from proacti...
A growing body of literature has examined Nicholls ' Theory of Achievement Motivation and revea...
In this study we tested an a priori model that included coach behaviour, motivational climate, and m...
Knowledge is lacking regarding objective situational cues affecting athletes’ perceptions of the mot...
The coach-created motivational climate within youth sports teams has been shown to be of great impor...
Motivational climate and coach-behaviour seem important to understand sport involvement and particip...
Team motivational climate has been identified as an important variable in the growth and developme...
This study examined the relation between losing a game and players’ destructive voice about the coac...
The aim of this research was to examine the relationship between coach-created motivational climate ...
The purpose of the study was to find out about the fitness environment created by the trainer in the...
The aim of this study is to examine player-coach relationships and its relevance to motivational pro...
Objectives: The majority of research examining the relationship between the coach-created motivation...
The purpose of the present study was studying of preferences Coaching Behaviors Iranian Volleyball P...
Mentally tough athletes are more aware of unsupportive coaching behaviours: Perceptions of coach beh...