An Holistic Approach
E-Book, Englisch, 218 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-317-61693-1
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
With player-centered approaches to coaching, such as Game Sense and Teaching Games for Understanding, at the heart of the book, it covers key contemporary topics in coach education such as:
- Long term coach development
- Experience and culture in coaching practice
- Positive coaching for youth rugby
- Improving decision-making ability
- Collaborative action research in rugby coaching
Informed by work with elite-level rugby coaches, and examining coaching practice in both the full and sevens versions of the game, this book encourages the reader to think critically about their own coaching practice and to consider innovative new approaches to player and coach development. It is essential reading for all students of sports coaching with an interest in rugby, and for any coach, manager or administrator looking to develop better programmes in coach education.
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Introduction Part I: Issues in coaching and coach development 1. Contemporary developments in coaching 2. Positive coaching for youth rugby 3. Improving decision-making in sevens rugby (with Alain Mouchet) 4. Coach development: A process of ongoing learning 5. Using habitus in research on rugby coach development Part II: Research on coaches and coaching 6. The use of an holistic research approach to investigate French rugby coaches' in-match communications with players (with Alain Mouchet) 7. The influence of experience and cultural context on rugby coaches beliefs about coaching 7.1 Making better people: Coaches beliefs in moral learning through rugby 7.2 South African and Australian coaches’ encultured beliefs about coaching 8. Elite level rugby coaches’ interpretation and use of Game Sense in Australia and New Zealand 8.1 Australian and New Zealand elite level rugby coaches’ dispositions toward Game Sense 8.2 Elite level rugby coaches’ views on learning and the implications for pedagogy 9. The interpretation and misinterpretation of Game Sense in its implementation by the RFU (with Paul Reid) 10. Bridging the gap between theory and practice in rugby coaching through Collaborative Action Research (CAR) Reflections and concluding thoughts