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Unveiling Ineffectiveness: Exploring Indicators of Failed Coaching Education Systems: Indicators of Failed Coaching Education
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Unveiling Ineffectiveness: Exploring Indicators of Failed Coaching Education Systems: Indicators of Failed Coaching Education

Lawrence W. Judge and Adam Smith
Sports Innovation Journal, Vol.4, pp.117-131
11-01-2023

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Effective coaching education (CE) systems are paramount for producing competent coaches, yet not all CE systems achieve this goal. This paper examines signs of CE system failure. We establish CE's importance, outline a theoretical framework for a successful CE system, and identify indicators of inefficiency. These indicators include limited skill transfer, low engagement, outdated content, cultural insensitivity, insufficient practical training, absence of professional development, and inadequate feedback mechanisms. Recognizing these signs is crucial for early intervention. Recommendations stress the need for practical, inclusive, and regularly evaluated CE programs, highlighting trends in CE enhancement. This paper offers a comprehensive exploration of potential CE system failures, charting a course for improved coaching education, benefiting coaches, athletes, and the sports field. As the coaching landscape evolves, a forward-looking perspective presents anticipated trends in enhancing CE systems, ensuring that coaches are equipped to succeed in the dynamic world of sports.
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