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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.
This is the first book to offer a comprehensive review of current
research in the psychology of sports coaching. It provides
detailed, critical appraisals of the key psychological concepts
behind the practice of sports coaching and engages with
contemporary debates in this field. Organised around three main
themes, it discusses factors affecting the coaching environment;
methods for enhancing coach performance; and how to put theory into
practice through coaching work. Written by an international team of
researchers and practitioners at the cutting edge of psychology and
coaching, each chapter introduces a key concept, defines key terms,
provides a comprehensive literature review, and considers
implications for future research and applied practice. Encompassing
the latest developments in the field, it addresses topics such as:
the theory behind effective coaching creating performance
environments promoting psychological well-being developing
resilience through coaching transformational leadership and the
role of the coach. The Psychology of Sports Coaching: Research and
Practice is an indispensable resource for sport psychologists and
sports coaches, and is essential reading for all students and
academics researching sport psychology.
This is the first book to offer a comprehensive review of current
research in the psychology of sports coaching. It provides
detailed, critical appraisals of the key psychological concepts
behind the practice of sports coaching and engages with
contemporary debates in this field. Organised around three main
themes, it discusses factors affecting the coaching environment;
methods for enhancing coach performance; and how to put theory into
practice through coaching work. Written by an international team of
researchers and practitioners at the cutting edge of psychology and
coaching, each chapter introduces a key concept, defines key terms,
provides a comprehensive literature review, and considers
implications for future research and applied practice. Encompassing
the latest developments in the field, it addresses topics such as:
the theory behind effective coaching creating performance
environments promoting psychological well-being developing
resilience through coaching transformational leadership and the
role of the coach. The Psychology of Sports Coaching: Research and
Practice is an indispensable resource for sport psychologists and
sports coaches, and is essential reading for all students and
academics researching sport psychology.
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.
Sports psychology, exploring the effects of psychological
interventions on important performance-related outcomes, has become
ever more popular and prevalent within elite level soccer clubs in
the past decade as teams look to gain psychological as well as
physiological advantages over their competitors. The Psychology of
Soccer seeks to present the detailed understanding of the theories
underpinning the psychological issues relating to soccer, along
with practical insights into effective psychological interventions
and strategies This book uses contemporary theory and research to
elucidate key concepts and applied interventions. It includes
world-leading expert commentaries of contemporary theoretical and
applied approaches in understanding critical issues in soccer, and
provides practical implications and insights into working
effectively in soccer-related contexts. The Psychology of Soccer is
an evidence-based resource to guide research and facilitate
practice and will be a vital resource for researchers,
practitioners, and coaches within the area of sport psychology and
related disciplines.
Sports psychology, exploring the effects of psychological
interventions on important performance-related outcomes, has become
ever more popular and prevalent within elite level soccer clubs in
the past decade as teams look to gain psychological as well as
physiological advantages over their competitors. The Psychology of
Soccer seeks to present the detailed understanding of the theories
underpinning the psychological issues relating to soccer, along
with practical insights into effective psychological interventions
and strategies This book uses contemporary theory and research to
elucidate key concepts and applied interventions. It includes
world-leading expert commentaries of contemporary theoretical and
applied approaches in understanding critical issues in soccer, and
provides practical implications and insights into working
effectively in soccer-related contexts. The Psychology of Soccer is
an evidence-based resource to guide research and facilitate
practice and will be a vital resource for researchers,
practitioners, and coaches within the area of sport psychology and
related disciplines.
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