How to coach: A review of theoretical approaches for the development of a novel coach education framework

Kevin Smith, Con Burns, Cian O’Neill, John D. Duggan, Nick Winkelman, Matthew Wilkie, Edward K. Coughlan

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Abstract

Coaching behaviours often derive from sporting traditions, instinct and previous experiences. Practitioners tend to follow traditional, inherited methods rather than adopt new evidence-based approaches associated with athlete development. This article reviews literature relating to theoretical constructs of a novel coach education framework (CEF) developed by the Irish Rugby Football Union. The three constructs included are: self-determination theory (SDT), explicit learning theories (ELT) and implicit learning theories (ILT). A total of 82 publications met the inclusion criteria (SDT: n = 18, ELT: n = 28, ILT: n = 36). This review supports the efficacy of these constructs in isolation for promoting effective coaching practices and provides a justification for future implementation of the framework and its evaluation. This framework may have the potential to address a shortfall in current coach education formats, which have traditionally focused on What content should be used for athlete development as opposed to How practitioners can coach more effectively.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)594-608
Number of pages15
JournalInternational Journal of Sports Science and Coaching
Volume18
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2023

Keywords

  • Constraints-led approach
  • explicit learning
  • focus of attention
  • implicit learning
  • motivation
  • reflective practice
  • rugby football

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