Emotional Competence (EC) is regarded as a fundamental skill for sports coaches. However, the applications of EC in football coaching are not well understood. This study analyzed the specific emotional processes football coaches experience. We interviewed 18 football coaches and analyzed the interview transcripts by using a systematic analysis process based on Grounded Theory principles. We derived a model from this analysis that comprises a four-phase process: emotional triggers, emotional experiences, emotion regulation strategies, and emotional consequences. In this model, we identified four categories which act as triggers of emotions in football coaches. These emotions can be positive or negative and are manifested at three levels. How...
BACKGROUND: Chronic job insecurity seems to be a prominent feature within elite sport, where coaches...
There is evidence to suggest that athletes use self-regulation and interpersonal emotion regulation ...
The overall purpose of this thesis was to explore the psychological attributes perceived to underpin...
Emotional Competence (EC) is regarded as a fundamental skill for sports coaches. However, the applic...
Emotional Competence (EC) is regarded as a fundamental skill for sports coaches. However, the applic...
Abstract The emotional requirements of a business coach are high. The job of a coach requires that h...
Coaches of elite athletes often need to work under stressful conditions and therefore may experience...
In the last 10 years, emotional intelligence (EI) has become a current issue of research in psycholo...
Objectives Sports games are inherently emotional situations. Although a plethora of research has inv...
Researchers have examined the impact of coaches’ emotional expressions and emotional intelligence on...
Considering the limited attention paid to interpersonal aspects of emotions, this study explored coa...
Current research on emotions in sport focuses heavily on athletes’ intrapersonal emotion regulation;...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to explore the perception of professional soccer coaches about t...
Emotional labour (EL) is the activity of maintaining an appropriate outward demeanour at work. Whil...
Objectives Across two experiments, we examined the effects of coaches' nonverbal expressions of pri...
BACKGROUND: Chronic job insecurity seems to be a prominent feature within elite sport, where coaches...
There is evidence to suggest that athletes use self-regulation and interpersonal emotion regulation ...
The overall purpose of this thesis was to explore the psychological attributes perceived to underpin...
Emotional Competence (EC) is regarded as a fundamental skill for sports coaches. However, the applic...
Emotional Competence (EC) is regarded as a fundamental skill for sports coaches. However, the applic...
Abstract The emotional requirements of a business coach are high. The job of a coach requires that h...
Coaches of elite athletes often need to work under stressful conditions and therefore may experience...
In the last 10 years, emotional intelligence (EI) has become a current issue of research in psycholo...
Objectives Sports games are inherently emotional situations. Although a plethora of research has inv...
Researchers have examined the impact of coaches’ emotional expressions and emotional intelligence on...
Considering the limited attention paid to interpersonal aspects of emotions, this study explored coa...
Current research on emotions in sport focuses heavily on athletes’ intrapersonal emotion regulation;...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to explore the perception of professional soccer coaches about t...
Emotional labour (EL) is the activity of maintaining an appropriate outward demeanour at work. Whil...
Objectives Across two experiments, we examined the effects of coaches' nonverbal expressions of pri...
BACKGROUND: Chronic job insecurity seems to be a prominent feature within elite sport, where coaches...
There is evidence to suggest that athletes use self-regulation and interpersonal emotion regulation ...
The overall purpose of this thesis was to explore the psychological attributes perceived to underpin...