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Despite the rapid advance of the academic study of coaching
science, there is a dearth of evidence on contemporary progressions
within the coaching profession itself, particularly around the
wide-ranging challenges that coaches face. Professional Advances in
Sports Coaching constitutes an essential collection of the most
innovative, up-to-date reviews and research on professional issues
in sports coaching and coaching psychology. Seeking to assess and
challenge contemporary conceptual and theoretical research around
the evolving nature of the coach's role, issues associated with
athlete and coach welfare, and societal demands of the coach, the
book covers topics as diverse as: gender and spirituality within
sports coaching; working in culturally diverse environments and
disability sport; understanding hazing, mental health issues, and
disordered eating in athletes; moral behaviour and safeguarding;
high performance coaching and talent development; communicating
with athletes in the age of social media, and managing cliques.
Written by leading experts from around the world, every chapter
clarifies and defines key concepts, gives an up-to-date and
comprehensive review of literature within the area, and examines
the implications for future research and applied practice. This is
a critical resource for any upper-level student enrolled in sports
coaching science or practice classes, sports coaching academics
with an interest in professional practice, and practicing sports
coaches.
Despite the rapid advance of the academic study of coaching
science, there is a dearth of evidence on contemporary progressions
within the coaching profession itself, particularly around the
wide-ranging challenges that coaches face. Professional Advances in
Sports Coaching constitutes an essential collection of the most
innovative, up-to-date reviews and research on professional issues
in sports coaching and coaching psychology. Seeking to assess and
challenge contemporary conceptual and theoretical research around
the evolving nature of the coach's role, issues associated with
athlete and coach welfare, and societal demands of the coach, the
book covers topics as diverse as: gender and spirituality within
sports coaching; working in culturally diverse environments and
disability sport; understanding hazing, mental health issues, and
disordered eating in athletes; moral behaviour and safeguarding;
high performance coaching and talent development; communicating
with athletes in the age of social media, and managing cliques.
Written by leading experts from around the world, every chapter
clarifies and defines key concepts, gives an up-to-date and
comprehensive review of literature within the area, and examines
the implications for future research and applied practice. This is
a critical resource for any upper-level student enrolled in sports
coaching science or practice classes, sports coaching academics
with an interest in professional practice, and practicing sports
coaches.
Since 1991, the edited book series Studies in Perception and Action
has appeared in conjunction with the biennial International
Conference of Perception and Action (ICPA). ICPA provides a forum
for researchers and academics who share a common interest in
ecological psychology to come together, present new research, and
foster ideas towards the advancement of the field. This volume
highlights research presented at the 17th ICPA meeting in the
summer of 2013. The short papers and empirical articles presented
in this book represent the contributions of researchers and
laboratories from across the globe. The reader will find new,
cutting-edge research on a wide variety of topics in perception and
action. This volume will especially appeal to those that are
interested in James J. Gibson's ecological approach to psychology,
as well as, more broadly, students and researchers of visual and
haptic perception, perceptual development, human movement dynamics,
human factors, and social processes.
Since 1991, the edited book series Studies in Perception and Action
has appeared in conjunction with the biennial International
Conference of Perception and Action (ICPA). ICPA provides a forum
for researchers and academics who share a common interest in
ecological psychology to come together, present new research, and
foster ideas towards the advancement of the field. This volume
highlights research presented at the 17th ICPA meeting in the
summer of 2013. The short papers and empirical articles presented
in this book represent the contributions of researchers and
laboratories from across the globe. The reader will find new,
cutting-edge research on a wide variety of topics in perception and
action. This volume will especially appeal to those that are
interested in James J. Gibson's ecological approach to psychology,
as well as, more broadly, students and researchers of visual and
haptic perception, perceptual development, human movement dynamics,
human factors, and social processes.
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