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Download fileCoaching effectiveness: the coach–athlete relationship at its heart
Coaching has been often viewed as a context within which coaches operate to largely bring about changes in athlete's performance and wellbeing. One key factor to successful outcomes in coaching is the quality of the relationship between coaches and athletes. In this article, I propose that the coach–athlete relationship is at the heart of coaching. Moreover, the aim is to describe and explain how the quality of the relationship coaches and athletes develop and maintain over the course of their sporting partnership alongside coaches and athletes’ knowledge and outcomes, form a system that is capable of defining coaching effectiveness and success.
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Current Opinion in PsychologyVolume
16Pages
154 - 158Citation
JOWETT, S., 2017. Coaching effectiveness: the coach–athlete relationship at its heart. Current Opinion in Psychology, 16, pp.154-158.Publisher
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2017-05-26Notes
This paper was published in the journal Current Opinion in Psychology and the definitive published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2017.05.006.ISSN
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