The Coach in Asian Society: Impact of social hierarchy on the coaching relationship [PDF]
This exploratory case study explores how executive coaches across Asia adapt coaching, from the conventional (essentially Western) understanding, to make it culturally congruent for their clients.
Lina Nangalia, Ajay Nangalia
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Analysis of the phases of sprint in terms of isokinetic leg strength, anaerobic endurance, and balance [PDF]
Background: The 100 m sprint in track and field is widely used to demonstrate human capacity for extreme speed. However, there is limited research on how isokinetic leg strength, balance, and anaerobic endurance affect specific phases of sprinting ...
İbrahim Halil Şahin, Ali Osman Kıvrak
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Background Limited physical activity (PA) and a high level of sedentary time (ST) are associated with childhood obesity and are a target for intervention.
Gabrielle ten Velde +4 more
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Attachment Styles Within the Coach-Athlete Dyad: Preliminary Investigation and Assessment Development [PDF]
The present preliminary study aimed to develop and examine the psychometric properties of a new sport-specific self-report instrument designed to assess athletes’ and coaches’ attachment styles. The development and initial validation comprised three main
Armsden G.C. +28 more
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Antecedents of Perceived Coach Interpersonal Behaviors: The Coaching Environment and Coach Psychological Well- and Ill-Being [PDF]
Embedded in the self-determination theory (Deci & Ryan, 2000) framework, we obtained self-report data from 418 paid and voluntary coaches from a variety of sports and competitive levels with the aim of exploring potential antecedents of coaches ...
Ntoumanis, Nikos +3 more
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The influence of role and gender in the empathic accuracy of coaches and athletes [PDF]
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in the empathic accuracy of coaches and athletes in relation to the gender of the dyad member occupying each role in the coach-athlete relationship.
Jowett, Sophia, Lorimer, Ross
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Defining coaching psychology: Debating coaching and coaching psychology definitions
As part of the current strategy, the SGCP has been reviewing its standards. Considered as fundamental to this journey, we have also taken the opportunity to revisit the nature of coaching psychology. What is ‘coaching’? How does it differ from ‘coaching psychology’?
Passmore, Jonathan +2 more
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A longitudinal examination of coach and peer motivational climates in youth sport: Implications for moral attitudes, well-being, and behavioral investment. [PDF]
Embedded in achievement goal theory (Ames, 1992; Meece, Anderman & Anderman, 2006), this study examined how perceptions of coach and peer motivational climate in youth sport predicted moral attitudes, emotional well-being, and indices of behavioral ...
Ntoumanis, Nikos +2 more
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Sources, topics and use of knowledge by coaches [PDF]
In recent years, the value of social learning approaches as part of the design and delivery of formalised coach development initiatives has gained credence in the literature.
Collins, D., Stoszkowski, J.,
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Challenges experienced by women high performance coaches and its association with sustainability in the profession [PDF]
High performance (HP) coaching is a demanding profession (Didymus, 2017). The proportion of woman HP coaches is reported to be in the range of 8.4% - 20% (Bentzen, Lemyre, & Kenttä, 2016a; Kidd, 2013). Mental health concerns in elite sports have recently
Bentzen, Marte +3 more
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