Search Results - Communication & Sport
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Coach-athlete relationship and burnout symptoms among young elite athletes and the role of mental toughness as a moderator
Gerber, M., Gygax, B., Cody, R.Published in Sports Psychiatry (2024)“…Therefore, coaches need the ability to develop effective relationships with their athletes, including thoughtful and respectful communication about issues specific to sport and life generally.…”
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The impact of coaching advice on motor learning skills, with a particular focus on the role of self-competencies in high-performing athletes
Schröder, S.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2025)“…In the context of competitive sports training, it is imperative that athletes receive regular training in self-competence to enhance self-regulation and self-control, thereby empowering them to actively influence their own learning process and mitigate stress. …”
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What lies behind injury prevention behaviour in youth handball and football? A cross-sectional nationwide study of behavioural constructs in 865 coaches and players
Sjølie, E. S., McKay, C. M., Gjesdal, S., Grindem, H., Myklebust, G., Bjørndal, C. T., Møller, M.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2025)“…Conclusions BC scores, including similar patterns across sports, and coach-player differences suggest that strategies can be consistent across sports and should target risk perception and self-efficacy towards IP exercises, pain/injury, and training load management. …”
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A multiverse of talent: Contemporary understandings of talent in German and Swedish elite youth football
Monsees, L.Published 2025“…Drawing on four sub-studies, the thesis adopts a predominantly qualitative approach to examine how football talent is understood and communicated in both media representations and high-performance youth environments. …”
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Mental health support within professional soccer academies: clarifying the roles of psychologists, player care staff and clinicians
James, I. A., Turner, M. J.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…While suggesting that enhancing the MH of players is `everyone`s business`, particular focus is given to the work of sports psychologists (SP), members of the player care team, and specialist MH clinicians. …”
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FTEM - A look behind the framework
Morley, E.Published 2022“…Repeated NSO Themes • We want to better explain what happens in our sport • We need a visual representation of development and athlete progression for our stakeholders • Our athlete pathway is a competition or age based pathway that doesn`t allow for different rates of growth and maturation • We want an evidence-base to underpin what we do • We are aware of the current research but are not sure how, when or where to apply it in our sport • We want to break development, and the analysis of development, down into bite size pieces • There is a chasm and little communication between participation and high performance • There are inconsistencies in the support and expectations of athletes in different environments at the same phase of development • Consistent terminology would be helpful for internal and external discussions --> Opportunities for maximising success were being missed…”
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Talk to me! Examining parent-coach communication frequency and satisfaction in youth soccer
Eckardt, V. C., Pallares Herbeck, M., Hufer, D., Schwab, S.Published in International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (2025)“…Regular and honest communication can enhance trust and facilitate cooperation between parents and coaches in youth sport. …”
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The perceived knowledge of the menstruation cycle and adjustment of swimming sets by swimming coaches based on menstrual-related issues
Marais, N., Morris-Eyton, H., Janse van Rensburg, N.Published in South African Journal of Sports Medicine (2022)“…The menstruation cycle affects most adolescent females and, although largely overlooked, affects women participating in sports. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine whether coaches were aware of their swimmers` menstrual cycles and whether coaches considered this information when adjusting training sets. …”
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Parental influence and perceptions on youth single sport specialization: a systematic review
Haider, A. A., Troyer, S. C., Mologne, M. S., Hardi, A., Kuhn, A. W.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2024)“…Misconceptions persist regarding parental perceptions of SSS-related injury risks, scholarship attainment, and athletic development. Communication with parents regarding the risks associated with SSS and their role in monitoring their children`s sports participation is crucial for mitigating adverse outcomes in youth athletes.…”
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"It's necessary work": Stories of competitive youth sport coaches' developing critical praxes
Kramers, S., Camiré, M.Published in The Sport Psychologist (2024)“…In this study, nine Canadian competitive youth sport coaches` challenges and successes in creating safer and more inclusive sport spaces were explored through individual pre- and postseason interviews and an in-season reflective portfolio of their coaching experiences. …”
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`After they see what you have, they contact you`: a qualitative study of national team football players`, coaches` and clinicians` experiences in engaging with a context-specific i...
Vella, S., Bolling, C., Verhagen, E., Moore, I. S.Published in Science and Medicine in Football (2025)“…Background: Sports injury surveillance systems aid injury prevention, but their development without considering end-users` perspectives has led to low adherence and honesty in self-reporting by players, compromising their effectiveness. …”
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Developing guidelines for selection-deselection in high performance sport for athletes, coaches, and organisations: A delphi study
Slade, K., Jowett, S., Rhind, D.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2024)“…The process of athlete selection and deselection in sport involves not only athletes but also coaches, managers, performance directors, talent pathway coordinators and the wider organisation. …”
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Enhancing our understanding of sport practitioner perspectives on developing effective sporting environments
Mitchell, T., Sargent Megicks, B., Gledhill, A.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2024)“…This study aimed to examine practitioner perspectives of the role of the environment, specifically, how they plan, deliver and review (p-D-R) to optimize environmental conditions for athletes. Ten sports practitioners (including managers, coaches and multidisciplinary support staff) took part in semi-structured interviews. …”