Tactical Decision-Making In Sport: How Coaches Can Help...

Tactical Decision-Making In Sport: How Coaches Can Help Athletes To Make Better In-Game Decisions

David Cooper, Barrie Gordon, (eds.)
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This book expands on the 'Developing Thinking Players' model across a wide range of team and individual sports, to explain how coaches can help athletes to learn how to make better decisions during play and to think for themselves. It provides an overview of game-centred and athlete-centred approaches to teaching and coaching in sport, combining essential theory with practical tips and guidance. Written by an international team of coaching researchers and practicing coaches, the book provides sport-specific instructions for coaching players in territory games, net games, striking games, target games, racquet games and combat sports, including football, soccer, rugby, hockey, volleyball, squash and karate. The book argues that the implementation of these student and athlete-centred approaches creates more opportunities for athletes to understand their sport and improves their ability to think for themselves and to learn to make better in-game decisions. Providing a theoretical underpinning for teaching tactical decision-making, it considers the development of players at all levels and age groups, from youth athletes to elite level. Thirteen sport-specific case studies offer real-world coaching insights. This is essential reading for any student, researcher or practicing teacher or coach working in sport, physical education and coach education.
년:
2020
출판사:
Routledge
언어:
english
페이지:
224
ISBN 10:
0429296487
ISBN 13:
9781000063943
파일:
PDF, 10.77 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2020
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