Objective We surveyed coaches’ views on topics related to the training process to elucidate whether their opinions are aligned with the current literature. Here the results for a sub-set of questions regarding factors affecting the training adaptation process are presented and discussed. Methods 106 coaches [age range 18–65+years, 31% 15+years coaching, 58% individual-events/sports and 32% international level] from a number of countries completed a novel cross-sectional online survey about the planning of training and the training process. Results Only 28% of participants indicated that physical training was the most important factor in determining sport performance; whereas 99% indicated non-physical factors influence physical training res...
Numerous advantages associated with participation in sporting activities, which include higher grade...
© 2019 The present intervention study examined whether youth sport coaches can be trained in adoptin...
The aim of this observational study was to examine the differences between training variables as int...
The research investigates coach education, how this education and learning is applied in practice an...
Scantlebury, S, Till, K, Sawczuk, T, Weakley, J, and Jones, B. Understanding the relationship betwee...
Using the Working Model of Coach Effectiveness (Horn, 2008) (WMOCE) as a framework this study aimed ...
ObjectiveGiven a lack of consensus within the literature regarding which specific training behaviors...
Background The planning of training is a popular yet controversial topic among coaches and sports sc...
PURPOSE: The aim of the present study was to investigate and compare coaches' and players' perceptio...
Behavioral science methods have rarely been used in running injury research. Therefore, the attitude...
In this study we tested an a priori model that included coach behaviour, motivational climate, and m...
This study aimed to investigate whether (semi-)professional cyclists’ execution of a training progra...
Subject of the research: training, motivational activities and personal attribution. Purpose: to asc...
Background. Research conducted in the field of sports science has supported the idea that training h...
Early observations of athletes revealed that prolonged periods of intensive training had an adverse ...
Numerous advantages associated with participation in sporting activities, which include higher grade...
© 2019 The present intervention study examined whether youth sport coaches can be trained in adoptin...
The aim of this observational study was to examine the differences between training variables as int...
The research investigates coach education, how this education and learning is applied in practice an...
Scantlebury, S, Till, K, Sawczuk, T, Weakley, J, and Jones, B. Understanding the relationship betwee...
Using the Working Model of Coach Effectiveness (Horn, 2008) (WMOCE) as a framework this study aimed ...
ObjectiveGiven a lack of consensus within the literature regarding which specific training behaviors...
Background The planning of training is a popular yet controversial topic among coaches and sports sc...
PURPOSE: The aim of the present study was to investigate and compare coaches' and players' perceptio...
Behavioral science methods have rarely been used in running injury research. Therefore, the attitude...
In this study we tested an a priori model that included coach behaviour, motivational climate, and m...
This study aimed to investigate whether (semi-)professional cyclists’ execution of a training progra...
Subject of the research: training, motivational activities and personal attribution. Purpose: to asc...
Background. Research conducted in the field of sports science has supported the idea that training h...
Early observations of athletes revealed that prolonged periods of intensive training had an adverse ...
Numerous advantages associated with participation in sporting activities, which include higher grade...
© 2019 The present intervention study examined whether youth sport coaches can be trained in adoptin...
The aim of this observational study was to examine the differences between training variables as int...