
A Coach's Guide to Maximizing the Youth Sport Experience
Work Hard, Be Kind
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 7. October 2019
Book
Hardback
210 pages
978-0-367-25413-1 (ISBN)
Description
This book guides sport coaches, parents and administrators in creating a caring and task-involving sport climate that helps athletes perform their best and have an enjoyable and meaningful sport experience. It introduces the concept of a caring and task-involving climate and provides a "how to" guide to creating this climate in sport.
Firstly, this guide introduces the caring and task-involving climate and summarizes research highlighting its many benefits. Secondly, the five features of this climate are presented along with the reflective exercises for developing them within a team. Coaches will see strategies in action, sample conversations, and a variety of ways to implement the features of a caring and task-involving experience. By describing how it may be implemented and methods for overcoming possible challenges, this book finally highlights how parents and sport administrators can support the creation and preservation of caring and task-involving climates.
By helping teams develop caring climates that optimize athletes' sport experience and performance, this book is essential reading for coaches, sport administrators, parents, and sport psychology practitioners. It will also be of great interest to those who have minimal training in sport psychology, but who are involved in sport at many levels, such as youth and high school.
Firstly, this guide introduces the caring and task-involving climate and summarizes research highlighting its many benefits. Secondly, the five features of this climate are presented along with the reflective exercises for developing them within a team. Coaches will see strategies in action, sample conversations, and a variety of ways to implement the features of a caring and task-involving experience. By describing how it may be implemented and methods for overcoming possible challenges, this book finally highlights how parents and sport administrators can support the creation and preservation of caring and task-involving climates.
By helping teams develop caring climates that optimize athletes' sport experience and performance, this book is essential reading for coaches, sport administrators, parents, and sport psychology practitioners. It will also be of great interest to those who have minimal training in sport psychology, but who are involved in sport at many levels, such as youth and high school.
Reviews / Votes
"As a coach, this book is a roadmap that outlines what I aspire to be. The authors clearly demonstrate the value of creating a caring sports climate and provide excellent examples for achieving that aim. While underpinned by decades of research, the content is refreshingly accessible and keeps the focus exactly where it belongs - on youth athletes and enriching their experiences in sport. This book is at the front of my bookshelf and is required reading for coaching staff and parents." - Gabe Downey, Head Diving Coach, University of Kansas"Athletes today expect coaches to know them well enough to care and respect them. They also want to be involved in creating and implementing tactics and techniques in their sport. This book helps you meet their expectations. It provides theories, methods, and examples from coaches and players to do everything from interacting effectively with your athletes and involving them in a team where athletes care about and support each other. This is a go to source when looking for answers to coaching questions." - Jay Coakley, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, University of Colorado
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
General, Postgraduate, Professional, and Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
5 s/w Tabellen, 9 s/w Zeichnungen
5 Tables, black and white; 9 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
482 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-25413-1 (9780367254131)
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Mary Fry | Lori Gano-Overway | Marta Guivernau
A Coach's Guide to Maximizing the Youth Sport Experience
Work Hard, Be Kind
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Mary Fry | Lori Gano-Overway | Marta Guivernau
A Coach's Guide to Maximizing the Youth Sport Experience
Work Hard, Be Kind
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Mary Fry | Lori Gano-Overway | Marta Guivernau
A Coach's Guide to Maximizing the Youth Sport Experience
Work Hard, Be Kind
E-Book
09/2019
1st Edition
Routledge
€37.99
Available for download
Persons
Mary Fry is a professor of Sport Psychology and Director of the Sport and Exercise Psychology Lab at the University of Kansas, USA.
Lori Gano-Overway is an assistant professor in the Department of Kinesiology at James Madison University, USA, and certified mental performance consultant.
Marta Guivernau is an assistant professor in the Department of Foundations, Leadership and Administration at Kent State University, USA, and certified mental performance consultant.
Mi-Sook Kim is a professor in the Department of Kinesiology at San Francisco State University, USA.
Maria Newton is an associate professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Health, Kinesiology and Recreation at the University of Utah, USA.
Lori Gano-Overway is an assistant professor in the Department of Kinesiology at James Madison University, USA, and certified mental performance consultant.
Marta Guivernau is an assistant professor in the Department of Foundations, Leadership and Administration at Kent State University, USA, and certified mental performance consultant.
Mi-Sook Kim is a professor in the Department of Kinesiology at San Francisco State University, USA.
Maria Newton is an associate professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Health, Kinesiology and Recreation at the University of Utah, USA.
Author
University of Kansas, USA
Content
Preface
PART I. Introduction
A Caring and Task-Involving Climate: The Key to Maximizing Sport Performance and Experience
The Many Benefits of Creating a Caring and Task-Involving Climate in Sport
PART II. Features of a Caring and Task-Involving Climate in Sport
Features of a Caring and Task-Involving Climate in Sport: Mutual Kindness and Respect is Fostered and Valued
Features of a Caring and Task-Involving Climate in Sport: Effort and Improvement are Valued and Recognized
Features of a Caring and Task-Involving Climate in Sport: Mistakes are Part of Learning
Features of a Caring and Task-Involving Climate in Sport: Every Athlete Plays an Important Role on the Team
Features of a Caring and Task-Involving Climate in Sport: Cooperation Among Teammates is Fostered and Valued
PART III. Special Considerations in Creating a Caring and Task-Involving Climate in Sport
Planning for and Developing a Caring and Task-Involving Climate Throughout the Season
Experiencing a Caring and Task-Involving Climate: Who Benefits Most?
Overcoming the Challenges of Creating a Caring and Task-Involving Climate
Making the Parent Role Fun and Rewarding by Creating a Caring and Task-Involving Climate
The Role of Administrators in Creating a Caring and Task-Involving Climate
PART IV. Conclusion
Bringing It All Together
Acknowledgements
Index
PART I. Introduction
A Caring and Task-Involving Climate: The Key to Maximizing Sport Performance and Experience
The Many Benefits of Creating a Caring and Task-Involving Climate in Sport
PART II. Features of a Caring and Task-Involving Climate in Sport
Features of a Caring and Task-Involving Climate in Sport: Mutual Kindness and Respect is Fostered and Valued
Features of a Caring and Task-Involving Climate in Sport: Effort and Improvement are Valued and Recognized
Features of a Caring and Task-Involving Climate in Sport: Mistakes are Part of Learning
Features of a Caring and Task-Involving Climate in Sport: Every Athlete Plays an Important Role on the Team
Features of a Caring and Task-Involving Climate in Sport: Cooperation Among Teammates is Fostered and Valued
PART III. Special Considerations in Creating a Caring and Task-Involving Climate in Sport
Planning for and Developing a Caring and Task-Involving Climate Throughout the Season
Experiencing a Caring and Task-Involving Climate: Who Benefits Most?
Overcoming the Challenges of Creating a Caring and Task-Involving Climate
Making the Parent Role Fun and Rewarding by Creating a Caring and Task-Involving Climate
The Role of Administrators in Creating a Caring and Task-Involving Climate
PART IV. Conclusion
Bringing It All Together
Acknowledgements
Index