The experiences of high-performance coaches in the management of difficult athletes |
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Institution: | 2. Cal Athletics, University of California, Berkeley;3. University of Rostock, Institute of Sports Science, Rostock, Germany |
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Abstract: | Although research on effective coaching strategies is well documented, researchers are still learning how coaches effectively manage problematic athletes. The purpose of this study was to investigate how high-performance coaches managed difficult athletes. We interviewed eight experienced ice hockey coaches from the premiere development stream in Canada for athletes who aspire to play professionally. Through our analysis of the data, we found that these coaches identified problem athletes early, fostered relationships, provided clear expectations and roles, and transformed their behaviors to match the team culture (although this was not always possible). We also found that managing difficult athletes takes a great deal of patience, introspection, and emotional intelligence on the coach’s behalf. Our findings contribute to a limited understanding of the knowledge and strategies used by coaches to manage difficult athletes and maintain a positive team climate. |
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Keywords: | Problem athletes Leadership Coaching Cohesion |
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