"Who's who?": Exploring cycling coaches' biographies
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In: International Sport Coaching Journal, Vol. 9, No. 2, 01.09.2021, p. 179-188.
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T1 - "Who's who?": Exploring cycling coaches' biographies
AU - Wood, S
AU - Richardson, DJ
AU - Roberts, Simon
N1 - Accepted author manuscript version reprinted, by permission, from International Sport Coaching Journal , 2021, https://dx.doi.org/10.1123/iscj.2021-0005. copyright Human Kinetics, Inc. [or other copyright notice shown in journal, if different]
PY - 2021/9/1
Y1 - 2021/9/1
N2 - Consideration of a learners? biography is deemed to impact on their engagement with formal education and their connection with, and perceived relevance of, educational course content. It is considered equally important to understand coaches who enrol on formal coach learning in sport ? their motivations, beliefs, values, existing knowledge and previous life experiences. This research explored the individual biographies of eight neophyte cycling coaches over an 18-month period following the successful completion of a national governing body coach award. Following 23 formal semi-structured interviews and 26 unstructured interviews, deductive thematic narrative analysis revealed three different typologies of coach: the ?performance coach?; the ?parent-coach?; and the 'community coach?. Although the subjective details of the life stories varied according to their idiosyncratic perspective, all participants? stories broadly followed one of these three identifiable narratives. Identifying different ?typologies? of cycling coaches answers calls from coach developers to account for the specific backgrounds of coaches? practices. It is hoped this research will begin the process of developing more personalised approaches to coach education.
AB - Consideration of a learners? biography is deemed to impact on their engagement with formal education and their connection with, and perceived relevance of, educational course content. It is considered equally important to understand coaches who enrol on formal coach learning in sport ? their motivations, beliefs, values, existing knowledge and previous life experiences. This research explored the individual biographies of eight neophyte cycling coaches over an 18-month period following the successful completion of a national governing body coach award. Following 23 formal semi-structured interviews and 26 unstructured interviews, deductive thematic narrative analysis revealed three different typologies of coach: the ?performance coach?; the ?parent-coach?; and the 'community coach?. Although the subjective details of the life stories varied according to their idiosyncratic perspective, all participants? stories broadly followed one of these three identifiable narratives. Identifying different ?typologies? of cycling coaches answers calls from coach developers to account for the specific backgrounds of coaches? practices. It is hoped this research will begin the process of developing more personalised approaches to coach education.
KW - 1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences
KW - 1303 Specialist Studies in Education
KW - 1701 Psychology
U2 - 10.1123/iscj.2021-0005
DO - 10.1123/iscj.2021-0005
M3 - Article
VL - 9
SP - 179
EP - 188
JO - International Sport Coaching Journal
JF - International Sport Coaching Journal
IS - 2
ER -