An Introduction to Sports Coaching: Connecting Theory to Practice
An Introduction to Sports Coaching provides students with an accessible and engaging guide to the scientific, social scientific, medical and pedagogical theory that underlies the practice of quality sports coaching. Now in a fully updated and revised second edition, it introduces students to the complex, messy, multi-faceted nature of coaching, and explores the full range of `knowledges` which inform all successful coaching practice.
Written by a team of leading international sports coaching academics and practitioners, as well as sport scientists and social scientists, the book provides a concise guide to every key theme in sports coaching, including:
Reflective practice, Pedagogy, Skill acquisition, Psychology, Biomechanics, Physiology, Sport medicine and injury, Performance analysis, Sociology, History, Philosophy, Sport development
Each chapter makes a clear link between theory and practice, and includes discussion of real-life coaching scenarios and insights from practising international and club coaches. The book includes clear definitions of important themes and concepts, as well as seminar and review questions in each chapter designed to confirm understanding and encourage further enquiry.
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| Subjects: |
training
biomechanics
elite sport
coaching
motor learning
performance development
sport science
training science
sport psychology
sport pedagogics
skill
sports medicine
performance diagnostics
sport history
sports philosophy
sport physiology
sport sociology
Canada
social sciences
biological and medical sciences
organisations and events
theory and social foundations
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| Notations: | training science social sciences biological and medical sciences organisations and events theory and social foundations |
| Language: | English |
| Published: |
London, New York
Routledge
2013
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| Pages: | 260 |
| Document types: | book |
| Level: | intermediate |