An Introduction To Sports Coaching 1st Edition by Robyn L Jones, Mike Hughes, Kieran Kingston – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 0203934261, 9780203934265
Full download An Introduction To Sports Coaching 1st Edition after payment

Product details:
ISBN 10: 0203934261
ISBN 13: 9780203934265
Author: Robyn L Jones, Mike Hughes, Kieran Kingston
An Introduction To Sports Coaching 1st Table of contents:
Part I
1 Reflective Practice in Sports Coaching: Thoughts on Process, Pedagogy and Research — David Gilbourne, Phillip Marshall and Zoe Knowles
-
Introduction
-
Reflective Practice in Sport Coaching Pedagogy
-
Reflective Practice in Applied Sport Settings
-
Doing Reflection
-
Staged Reflection
-
Final Thoughts
Part II
2 Pedagogy for Coaches — Kevin Morgan and John Sproule
-
Introduction
-
Learning Theories
-
Behaviourist learning theories
-
Constructivist learning theories
-
-
The Spectrum of Teachings Styles (Mosston and Ashworth, 2002)
-
Motivational Climate
-
Conclusion
3 Skill Acquisition for Coaches — Gavin Lawrence, Kieran Kingston and Victoria Gottwald
-
Introduction
-
Structuring the Practice Environment
-
Blocked versus random practice
-
Factors influencing the contextual interference effect
-
Constant versus variable practice
-
Specificity of practice and learning
-
-
Nature and Administration of Feedback
-
Types of augmented feedback
-
The frequency and timing of augmented feedback
-
-
Attentional Focus
-
Support for an external focus of attention
-
Outcome tasks versus form sports
-
Practical implications
-
-
Conclusion
4 Psychology for Coaches — Kieran Kingston, Owen Thomas and Richard Neil
-
Introduction
-
What is Sport Psychology?
-
Motivation
-
Promoting motivation in athletes: A self-determination approach
-
-
Self-Confidence in Sport
-
Promoting confidence in athletes
-
-
Stress and Anxiety in Sport
-
Competitive stress
-
Managing the stress process
-
-
Conclusion
Part III
5 Sociology for Coaches — Nic Matthews, Scott Fleming and Robyn L. Jones
-
Introduction
-
What is Sociology?
-
So How can Sociology Help Coaches?
-
Macro-Sociology: Helping Coaches Understand Their Social Context
-
Micro-Sociology: How Might it Help Coaches?
-
Conclusion
6 History for Coaches — Malcolm MacLean and Ian Pritchard
-
Introduction
-
The Sports Coach in History
-
History and National Identity
-
Sports Coaching and National Identity
-
Making Sense of the Past
-
Conclusion
7 Philosophy for Coaches — Alun Hardman and Carwyn Jones
-
Introduction: What is Philosophy and how can it Help us Understand Coaching?
-
The Tools of Philosophy and how They can be used in Coaching
-
Axiology (values)
-
Ethics (morality)
-
Ontology (the meaning of coaching)
-
Phenomenology
-
-
Applying Philosophy to Coaching
-
Conclusion
8 Ethics for Coaches — Alun Hardman and Carwyn Jones
-
Introduction: What are Ethics and How can they Help us Understand Coaching?
-
Moral Concepts in Sport
-
Fairness, cheating and competition
-
Gamesmanship
-
Merit, admiration and luck
-
Autonomy, freedom and paternalism
-
Equity, equality and justice
-
-
A Moral Point of View – The Objectivity, Subjectivity and Normativity of Sport Coaching
-
Types of ethics in sport
-
The Nature and Practice of Coaching Ethics
-
The Ethics of Sports Coaching – Example
-
Conclusion
9 Sports Development for Coaches — Nicola Bolton and Bev Smith
-
Introduction
-
Key Concepts
-
Sports development
-
Community development
-
-
Policy Context
-
The UK Coaching Certificate
-
The UK Coaching Framework
-
-
Insights for Sports Development and Sports Coaching
-
Conclusion
Part IV
10 Biomechanics for Coaches — Gareth Irwin, Ian Bezodis and David Kerwin
-
Introduction
-
The Conceptual Model of Technique and Performance
-
The Coaching-Biomechanics Interface
-
Enhancing coaches’ technical understanding of skills
-
Evaluating coaching practices to enhance skills
-
Evaluating training practices to develop skills
-
Facilitating the evolution of technique within sport
-
Assisting in optimising performance
-
-
Types of Analysis in Sports Biomechanics
-
Qualitative analysis
-
Semi-quantitative analysis
-
Quantitative analysis
-
-
Modelling in Biomechanics
-
Concluding Thoughts: The Future
11 Match Analysis for Coaches — Peter O’Donoghue
-
Introduction
-
System Development
-
Overview of the system development process
-
Step 1: Requirements’ analysis
-
Step 2: Evolutionary prototyping
-
Step 3: System reliability and validity
-
Step 4: System operation and maintenance
-
-
Match Analysis Within Coaching
-
The match analysis cycle
-
Instructional feedback
-
-
Conclusion
-
Discussion Topics and Review Questions
12 Sports Medicine for Coaches — Andrew Miles and Richard Tong
-
Introduction
-
What is Sports Medicine and How can it Help Coaches?
-
Understanding Sports Injuries
-
Injury prevalence
-
Injury causation
-
Injury prevention
-
-
Injury Management
-
The Rehabilitation Process
-
Summary
13 Physiology for Coaches — Michael G. Hughes, John L. Oliver and Rhodri Lloyd
-
Introduction
-
The Physiological Components of Sport Performance
-
An Overview of Sports Physiology
-
Initiation of movement
-
The maintenance of muscle activity
-
Intermittent muscle activity
-
-
Training to Improve Physical Performance
-
General considerations
-
Specific considerations
-
-
Physiological Issues in Exercising Children
-
Training in children
-
Maturational status
-
-
Conclusion
Part V
14 Tying it all Together — Robyn L. Jones and Kieran Kingston
-
Introduction
-
Differing Views of Coaching Knowledge
-
Kieran’s interpretation
-
Robyn’s view
-
-
Finding Agreement: Concluding Thoughts
People also search for An Introduction To Sports Coaching 1st:
introduction six tasks of a coach
sports coaching introduction
coaching a sport
introduction to sports tutorial
introduction to sport and exercise psychology
Tags: Robyn L Jones, Mike Hughes, Kieran Kingston, Sports Coaching


