Buch, Englisch, 326 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 1320 g
Theory and Practice
Buch, Englisch, 326 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 1320 g
ISBN: 978-1-032-06260-0
Verlag: Routledge
The most effective coaches understand the fundamentals of sport psychology, which include interacting effectively with athletes, creating the optimal environment, assessing the psychological needs of their athletes, and providing them with the mental training required to maximise performance.
Fully revised and updated, the third edition of Psychology in Sports Coaching clearly and accessibly introduces the principles and practice of sport psychology in the context of the coaching process. Drawing on the very latest research and theory, the book introduces the psychological tools and techniques that coaches can use to get the best performances out of their athletes. Including three new chapters on the constraints approach to assessing psychological needs, mental imagery, managing perfectionism tendencies, and mentoring leaders, the book also offers step-by-step guidance on key topics such as:
- Assessing the needs of athletes
- Facilitating awareness through goal setting and performance profiling
- Coaching specialist populations effectively (e.g. children, adolescents, adults and athletes with learning disabilities)
- Reducing favourable attitudes towards doping
- Developing effective coach-athlete relationships
- Reducing choking under pressure
- Mindfulness techniques
- Mental imagery
Every chapter contains useful features to aid learning and understanding, including in-depth case studies, critical thinking questions, clear and concise summaries, and practice exam questions. Psychology in Sports Coaching is essential reading for any student of sports coaching, or any practising coach looking to extend and develop their skills, and useful applied reading for students of sport psychology.
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Part 1: Providing Psychological Training As A Coach And Mental Health Among Athletes
1. Do’s and Don’ts for Coaches who Provide Sport Psychology to their Athletes: Ethics, Referrals, and the HCPC
2. Mental Health Disorders and Symptoms Among Athletes
Part 2: Identifying The Psychological Needs Of Athletes
3. Conducting Intake Interviews
4. Using Questionnaires to Assess the Needs of Athletes
Part 3: Facilitating Awareness Among Athletes
5. Goal Setting
6. Performance Profiling
Part 4: Coaching Different Populations And Providing Psychological Support To Athletes With Different Needs
7. Coaching Children
8. Coaching Adolescents
9. Coaching Adults
10. Coaching Athletes with Learning Disabilities
11. Providing Psychological Support to an Injured Athlete
12. Managing Perfectionistic Tendencies Among Athletes
Part 5: Relationships, Support, And Influence Within Coaching Practice
13. The Coach-Athlete Relationship
14. Understanding and Building Team Cohesion
15. Socially Supporting Athletes Effectively
16. Enhancing Intrinsic Motivation among Athletes
17. Creating the Optimal Motivational Climate
18. Applying Self-Determination Theory and Research to Enhance Coaching Practice
19. Reducing Favourable Attitudes and Susceptibility Towards Doping Among Athletes
20. Developing Formal Athlete Leaders and Shared Leadership within Teams
Part 6: Mental Skills Training For Athletes
21. Mental Imagery
22. Mental Toughness Training
23. Maximising Sport-Confidence
24. Coping Effectiveness Training
25. Enhancing Challenge States and Minimising Threat among Athletes
26. Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Training
27. Preventing Choking Under Pressure in Sport