Coaching science : theory into practice / Terry McMorris and Tudor Hale.
"Coaching Science: Theory into Practice bridges the gap between theoretical sport science texts and practical coaching books. It is the first interdisciplinary coaching science textbook to integrate both theory and practice and, most importantly, to show how theory informs practice. The book ex...
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Hoboken, NJ :
John Wiley & Sons,
2006.
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Table of Contents:
- I. Socio-psychological factors
- 1. Motivation
- 2. Leadership and cohesion
- 3. Anxiety, arousal and performance
- 4. Coaching and learning styles
- II. Skill acquisition
- 5. Learning
- 6. Practice
- 7. Observation and feedback
- III. Physiological factors
- 8. Physiological demands of track athletics
- 9. Factors that limit performance
- 10. Principles of physical training
- IV. Developmental factors
- 11. Cognitive and social development
- 12. Physiological and motor development
- V. Integrated factors
- 13. Developing annual programmes
- 14. Integrated warm-up
- 15. Integrating practice and training.