Coaches' perceptions of a coach training program designed to promote youth developmental outcomes

WR Falcão, GA Bloom, WD Gilbert - Journal of Applied Sport …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 2012Taylor & Francis
The purpose of this study was to investigate coaches' perceptions on the impact of a coach
training program designed to promote youth developmental outcomes. Participants were
coaches of youth sport teams. Multiple methods were used to collect data. Coaches reported
many benefits for themselves, their athletes, and their teams. They reported an increase in
knowledge and a better understanding of their players. Participants perceived that the
activities promoted cohesion and communication, while also contributing to the development …
The purpose of this study was to investigate coaches’ perceptions on the impact of a coach training program designed to promote youth developmental outcomes. Participants were coaches of youth sport teams. Multiple methods were used to collect data. Coaches reported many benefits for themselves, their athletes, and their teams. They reported an increase in knowledge and a better understanding of their players. Participants perceived that the activities promoted cohesion and communication, while also contributing to the development of athlete competence, confidence, connection, and character/caring. The results provide guidance for creating and delivering coach training programs designed to promote youth developmental outcomes.
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