To Be a Better Coach: A Guide for the Youth Sport Coach and Coach Developer

To Be a Better Coach: A Guide for the Youth Sport Coach and Coach Developer

To Be a Better Coach: A Guide for the Youth Sport Coach and Coach Developer

To Be a Better Coach: A Guide for the Youth Sport Coach and Coach Developer

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Overview

In To Be a Better Coach: A Guide for the Youth Sport Coach and Coach Developer, Pete Van Mullem and Lori Gano-Overway combine hands-on experience and comprehensive research to offer coaches and coach developers concrete, practical suggestions to improve coaching performance in youth sports.

To Be a Better Coach shares common and best practices in coaching, such as providing a safe sport environment, engaging in ethical practices, creating a positive and inclusive environment, building relationships with all stakeholders, and developing leadership and motivational skills. Each chapter explains the skills and guidelines needed to develop as a youth coach in that specific area, followed by examples of real-world scenarios from practicing coaches. In addition, each chapter includes useful resources and practical strategies for the development of coaches.

With the continued rise in youth sports, the need for trained and qualified coaches is growing. Using an applied approach, To Be a Better Coach is a needed guide for youth sport coaches and coach developers working in community youth sport programs, interscholastic sport, and private youth sport organizations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538141984
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 05/17/2021
Series: Professional Development in Sport Coaching
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 220
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Pete Van Mullem is a professor in movement and sport sciences at Lewis-Clark State College. He has over 14 years of professional experience in coaching and athletic administrative positions at the middle school, high school, small college, and NCAA Division II and Division I levels. He serves on the editorial board for the International Sport Coaching Journal and is the managing editor for PHE America. Van Mullem served as a member of the National Standards for Sport Coaches Revision Task Force. He has authored over 40 articles related to coach development.

Lori Gano-Overway is an assistant professor and coaching education minor program director at James Madison University. She has been involved in coaching education for over 20 years and is an AASP certified mental performance consultant. Gano-Overway serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Sport Psychology in Action, and the International Sport Coaching Journal, and is the editor for the Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal. She is a board member for the United States Center for Coaching Excellence and serves as their accreditation chair. Gano-Overway is also a member of the Virginia High School League coaching education committee and serves on the National Advisory Board for the Positive Coaching Alliance. She is recently chaired the task force to revise the National Standards for Sport Coaches for SHAPE America.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Introduction

Chapter 1: To Coach is to Know your Why

Chapter 2: To Coach is to Know your Role

Chapter 3: To Coach is to Be a Role Model

Chapter 4: To Coach is to Build Relationships

Chapter 5: To Coach is to Set the Climate

Chapter 6: To Coach is to Keep Athletes Safe

Chapter 7: To Coach is to Plan

Chapter 8: To Coach is to Teach

Chapter 9: To Coach is to Assess

Chapter 10: To Coach is to Adapt

Chapter 11: To Coach is to Get Better Every Day

Appendix Resources for Keeping Athletes Safe

Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the Authors

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