1st Edition

Sport Coach Learning and Professional Development Supporting Coaches in Performance Sport

By Bob Muir, John Lyle Copyright 2025
278 Pages 30 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

278 Pages 30 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

278 Pages 30 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Sport Coach Learning and Professional Development describes the genesis and theoretical foundations of an emerging workflow for supporting sport coaches learning and professional development in performance and high‑performance sport. It is the clear exposition and critical insight into coaches’ learning and professional development, and of coaching practice, that provides the foundations for an... Read more

1 Introduction

2 Coach education, coach learning and professional development

3 Coach development

4 Existing accounts of coaching practice

5 An Embedded, Relational, Emergent model of coaching practice

6 An Embedded, Relational, Emergent conceptualisation of coach learning and development: Part 1

7 An Embedded, Relational, Emergent conceptualisation of coach learning and development: Part 2

8 An Embedded, Relational, Emergent coach learning and development strategy: Part 1

9 An Embedded, Relational, Emergent coach learning and development strategy: Part 2

10 An Embedded, Relational, Emergent coach learning and development strategy: Part 3

11 An Embedded, Relational, Emergent coach learning and development strategy: Part 4

12 Reflections on supporting coaches in performance sport

13 What gets developed in coach development?

BOB MUIR AND ANDREW MARK GILLOTT

14 Final thoughts

Biography

Bob Muir is a Reader in Sport Coaching in the Centre for Sport Coaching, Carnegie School of Sport, Leeds Beckett University, UK. A senior men’s professional basketball coach for over 20 years, Bob has spent the last 15 to 16 years working as a coach development consultant with a range of sports organisations and governing bodies, including UK Sport, the Football Association, the British Sailing Team, Sport Scotland and Sport Northern Ireland. He leads the University’s MSc Coach Development and teaches on the Doctor of Professional Practice in Sport programme. His research interests are effective and ethical coaching and supporting coaches’ learning and professional development in performance sport.

John Lyle is a Professor of Sport Coaching in the Centre for Sport Coaching, Carnegie School of Sport, Leeds Beckett University, UK, and prior to that Dean of the School of Psychology and Sport Sciences at Northumbria University. He has played a significant role in the development of sport coaching as an academic field of study. A former national team coach in volleyball, he combines his role as an academic with that of a research consultant, collaborating with a number of universities and national sports agencies.