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This book highlights the 'gritty' reality of sports coaching, inclusive of its messy, contested, humorous, self-actualising nature. The text initially offers a critical deconstruction of coaching as a socio-pedagogic endeavour, before presenting a subsequent reconstruction of how it can be done better. In being the first to provide a distinct theorisation of sports coaching, this ground-breaking book clears some of some of the conceptual fog that remains around the activity, and claims back for coaching some of the definitional rights conceded to other disciplines. |
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Coaching (Athletics)
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Coaching (Athletics) |
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Print version: Jones, Robyn L. Studies in Sports Coaching. Newcastle-upon-Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publisher, ©2019 9781527535282 |
ISBN |
1527539164 (electronic book) |
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9781527539167 (electronic book) |
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