Coaching for Sports Performance provides a practical overview of the many disciplines necessary to be an effective coach. Using experts from across the sports science fields, this book teaches readers the core concepts in a practical, easy to understand style, separated into four sections.
Part I explains the fundamentals of effective coaching including the development of coaching philosophies, best practices for coaching effectively, how athletic technique matures, and what coaches can and cannot do in specific health-related situations. Part II provides practical ways to improve athletic performance where readers learn the fundamentals of biomechanics and how to use technology to analyze performance, the physiological functions and adaptations to exercise, how the body can be physically trained and properly fueled, and mental strategies to optimize athletic outcomes. Part III introduces the business side of coaching, the important responsibilities involved in sport management, and practical methods for marketing as well as working with the media. Last, Part IV offers specific strategies for coaching across age and skill levels.
Chapters are split into youth and high school, collegiate, and professional athletes, and the nuances of coaching each level are explained. Being called "Coach" is an honor, but with this title comes the responsibility of being professional, knowledgeable, and effective.
Coaching for Sports Performance provides the platform for becoming a successful coach and assisting athletes in achieving their potential. Coaching for Sports Performance provides a practical overview of the many disciplines necessary to be an effective coach.
Part 1: Fundamentals of Coaching
Introduction
1. Coaching Philosophy, Values, and Ethics
Doug Hochstetler
2. Pedagogy of Coaching
Melissa Jensen
3. Motor Control, Learning, and Performance
Darlene A. Kluka
4. Athlete Care and Injury Prevention
Tony Katzenmeier and Timothy Baghurst
Part 2: Coaching for Performance
5. Biomechanics and Skill Analysis
Vanessa Fiaud and Andrew Shim
6. Physiology of Performance
Chantel C. Anthony
7. Bioenergetics
Masoud Moghaddam
8. Sports Nutrition
Shelley Holden
9. Strength and Conditioning
G. Gregory Haff and Kristina Kendall
10. Sport Psychology
Timothy Baghurst
Part 3: The Business of Coaching
11. Sport Management
Matt Symonds and Tyler Tapps
12. Sport Media
Melvin Lewis and Andrew C. Billings
Part 4: Coaching Across Levels
13. Coaching Youth and High School Sports
Charles H. Wilson, Jr.
14. Coaching Collegiate Sports
René Lyst
15. Practical Advice from the Coaches in the Profession
Timothy Baghurst
Biography
Timothy Baghurst, PhD, RFSA is the Director of FSU COACH: Interdisciplinary Center for Athletic Coaching at Florida State University, USA. A Research Fellow of the Society for Health and Physical Educators, he has published many research and applied articles across the coaching disciplines in addition to several books. He is the current Vice President of the National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education and the recipient of the organization’s Distinguished Scholar award. He works with amateur and professional athletes as a performance coach and has represented England at World and Senior World Championships in racquetball.