ABSTRACT

Coaching is a central feature of sport at all levels. This groundbreaking new text is the first to offer a comprehensive introduction to the conceptual issues that underpin sports coaching practice, and to provide a complete conceptual framework for understanding sports coaching. The analysis presented within the book is practice-orientated, exploring the language of the coaching process in order to define the role of the coach, and to better understand the relationship between the coach and the sports performer.

Sports Coaching Concepts introduces the key issues behind every stage of the coaching process, presenting important new material on topics such as:

* the historical and international context of the development of sports coaching
* the role of the coach
* participation and performance coaching modes
* modelling the coaching process
* coaching 'style' and 'philosophy'
* decision-making and regulating the process
* social factors influencing practice
* the future of coach education and professionalisation.

The book draws together the existing sports coaching literature for the first time, setting it against important new conceptual developments, and promises to have a profound influence on the nature of our coach education programmes. This book therefore represents essential reading for any student of sports coaching and any serious coach wishing to develop and extend their own coaching practice.

part |2 pages

PART 1 WHAT IS COACHING ABOUT?

chapter 1|17 pages

HISTORICAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL CONTEXT

chapter 2|15 pages

DEVELOPING A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK

chapter 3|24 pages

THE COACHING PROCESS

chapter 4|18 pages

THE ROLE OF THE COACH

part |2 pages

PART 2 HOW DO COACHES BEHAVE?

chapter 5|17 pages

MODELLING THE COACHING PROCESS

chapter 6|20 pages

A PROPOSED MODEL FOR COACHING

chapter 7|33 pages

COACHING PRACTICE

part |2 pages

PART 3 COACHING AS AN INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP

chapter 8|23 pages

A QUESTION OF STYLE AND PHILOSOPHY

chapter 9|15 pages

A HUMANISTIC APPROACH TO COACHING

part |2 pages

PART 4 COACHING IN ITS SOCIAL CONTEXT

chapter 10|18 pages

COACHING AND SOCIAL CONTEXT

chapter 12|13 pages

WHERE ARE ALL THE WOMEN COACHES?

chapter 13|15 pages

COACHING AND ETHICAL PRACTICE

part |2 pages

PART 5 A BASIS FOR PROFESSIONALISATION–THE WAY FORWARD