• #14 Adam Nichol - Influence within sport coaching

  • Jul 14 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
  • Podcast

#14 Adam Nichol - Influence within sport coaching

  • Summary

  • In this episode I'm joined by Dr Adam Nichol, Assistant Professor in Sociology of Sport at Northumbria University, to discuss all things influence on and through coach behaviours, using both sociological and philosophical theory.


    Topics discussed include:

    - Unintended (non)influence of pedagogical practice

    - The ambiguous relationship between observed coaching behaviours and athlete outcomes based on systematic review

    - Critical realism as a means of understanding complex coaching reality

    - Noticing, norm circles, and orchestration within coaching

    - Sociological theory as a vital tool for understanding and directing coaches' work

    - And more!

    DISCLAIMER: The views, thoughts, and opinions I express on the podcast are my own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of my employers. Similarly the views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by my guests do not represent my own as the host. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only.



    Examining the Relationships Between Coaching Practice and Athlete “Outcomes”: A Systematic Review and Critical Realist Critique in: International Sport Coaching Journal Volume 6 Issue 1 () (humankinetics.com) Full article: Coaching in the shadows: critically examining the unintended (non)influence of pedagogical practice (tandfonline.com)

    Music - Winter Legacy. The Four Seasons, Antonio Vivaldi from White Records.

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