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'"It's sport, why does it matter?"' Professional coaches' perceptions of equity training

The purpose of this study was to stimulate debate as to the current value and form of equity training for UK coaches and how it impacts coaching practice. Adopting a critical feminist lens, the discussions are based on in-depth interviews with four coaches who had recently attended the `Equity in your Coaching` workshop run by Sports Coach UK. Data analysis yielded four pertinent themes related to: coaches` language; the impact of the course on becoming a reflective practitioner; the format of the workshop; and the minimal impact on coaching practice. Through undergoing this training, coaches understood the value and worth of such education. However, in its current form, the workshop was experienced as irrelevant and too removed from practice to be of worth to these coaches. The findings illustrate the need for coach developers to more adequately understand the complexities and intricacies inherent within the coaching context.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:academic training and research
Tagging:gender studies
Published in:Sports Coaching Review
Language:English
Published: 2017
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1080/21640629.2017.1367181
Volume:7
Issue:2
Pages:190-211
Document types:article
Level:advanced