Helping youth sport coaches integrate psychological skills in their coaching practice
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Researchers have demonstrated the benefits of psychological skills training for
athletes, but few studies have examined how coaches integrate such skills in
their coaching practice. Empirical evidence indicates that the coaches have a
preference to learn psychological skills in a user-friendly manner with consultant
support. The purpose of the current study is to help youth sport coaches
integrate psychological skills (leadership, goal-setting, self-awareness, visualisation)
in their coaching practice. A sport psychology researcher worked with nine
high school coaches from the sport of Canadian football during an entire season
conducting interviews, workshops and observations. Findings indicated that the
researcher was able to put in place an initiative that helped the coaches integrate
psychological skills in their coaching practice. Generally, the coaches indicated
that the partnership was beneficial but also mentioned how it could be improved
in various ways. Findings are discussed using the current literature on youth
development through sport and suggestions are offered to professionals working
with youth sport coaches.
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leadership, goal-setting, self-awareness, visualisation, adolescents
