The criterion which coaches use to judge their peers are extremely pertinent to the study and enhancement of coach development. The aim of this two-part study was to offer insight into how a sample of British sub-elite coaches judged coaching prowess and perceived the nature of the expertise possessed (or perceived to be possessed) by their own self-selected role model coaches. Data from field notes and transcribed conversations with 143 coaches, drawn from over 15 years of conversations, were interpreted following an inductive analysis. Subsequently, follow up focus group interviews involving 15 level three coaches in a range of sports were used to augment and, if appropriate, question these data. Results yielded an array of personal ch...
Background: Research into the science of coaching has challenged the technical rationality underpinn...
This study presents a field experiment to test the question: What are the individual characteristics...
Using the Working Model of Coach Effectiveness (Horn, 2008) (WMOCE) as a framework this study aimed ...
Coach learning is a complex process of which we have relatively little appreciation. Existing knowle...
In recent years, the value of social learning approaches as part of the design and delivery of forma...
Throughout the history of sport, a select number of individuals have emerged from their peers as sup...
Background: The development of high performance sports coaches has been proposed as a major imperati...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
Research on effective leadership in sport has identified a number of characteristics and situations ...
Background and purpose: This paper attempts to move the discussion of high-performance coach develop...
This paper presents a mixed-method investigation of client’s perceptions of a good adventure sports ...
The influential role of the coach in athlete performance and development has long been acknowledged,...
This work, based on a questionnaire to 319 coachers of the firms in Portugal, aims to help increase ...
Little critical, systematic, empirical research has been published on the effectiveness of coaching ...
The purpose of this study was to enrich our understanding of formal coach education settings. We inv...
Background: Research into the science of coaching has challenged the technical rationality underpinn...
This study presents a field experiment to test the question: What are the individual characteristics...
Using the Working Model of Coach Effectiveness (Horn, 2008) (WMOCE) as a framework this study aimed ...
Coach learning is a complex process of which we have relatively little appreciation. Existing knowle...
In recent years, the value of social learning approaches as part of the design and delivery of forma...
Throughout the history of sport, a select number of individuals have emerged from their peers as sup...
Background: The development of high performance sports coaches has been proposed as a major imperati...
This thesis was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible throu...
Research on effective leadership in sport has identified a number of characteristics and situations ...
Background and purpose: This paper attempts to move the discussion of high-performance coach develop...
This paper presents a mixed-method investigation of client’s perceptions of a good adventure sports ...
The influential role of the coach in athlete performance and development has long been acknowledged,...
This work, based on a questionnaire to 319 coachers of the firms in Portugal, aims to help increase ...
Little critical, systematic, empirical research has been published on the effectiveness of coaching ...
The purpose of this study was to enrich our understanding of formal coach education settings. We inv...
Background: Research into the science of coaching has challenged the technical rationality underpinn...
This study presents a field experiment to test the question: What are the individual characteristics...
Using the Working Model of Coach Effectiveness (Horn, 2008) (WMOCE) as a framework this study aimed ...