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Contemporary sport coaching has moved beyond simple biophysical approaches to more complex understandings of coaching as a set of social relationships - this is the first book to examine what that means in the context of rugby union. Drawing on cutting-edge research as well as developments in pedagogical and social theory, the book argues for an holistic approach to coaching, closing the gap between coaching theory and applied practice. Informed by work with elite-level rugby coaches, this book encourages the reader to think critically about their own coaching practice and is essential reading…mehr

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Contemporary sport coaching has moved beyond simple biophysical approaches to more complex understandings of coaching as a set of social relationships - this is the first book to examine what that means in the context of rugby union. Drawing on cutting-edge research as well as developments in pedagogical and social theory, the book argues for an holistic approach to coaching, closing the gap between coaching theory and applied practice. Informed by work with elite-level rugby coaches, this book encourages the reader to think critically about their own coaching practice and is essential reading for sports coaching students and anyone looking to develop better programmes in coach education.


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Autorenporträt
Richard Light is Professor and Head of School: Sport and Physical Education, in the College of Education at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. He played and coached rugby in Australia and Japan and has conducted research on coaching and learning in sport across a range of sports and cultures

John R. Evans is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at the University of Sydney. He has extensive experience as a rugby player and coach in Australia, Japan and France and is the first Indigenous Australian to be awarded a PhD in the Faculty of Education and Social Work at the University of Sydney

Stephen Harvey is an Associate Professor in Instructional Methods and a member of Physical Activity and Sport Sciences at West Virginia University, USA. Stephen has an extensive background in field hockey as player and coach and, before moving to the USA from the UK, was a National Governing Body coach educator and active field hockey coach, coaching with the England U16 Boys

Rémy Hassanin is completing a PhD at Federation University Australia under the supervision of Richard Light. Rémy is a French citizen who played and coached rugby in South Africa and France