Coaching Cultures - Neil Carter

Coaching Cultures

By: Neil Carter (Editor)

Paperback | 10 April 2015

At a Glance

Paperback


RRP $92.99

$72.75

22%OFF

or 4 interest-free payments of $18.19 with

 or 

Available for Backorder. We will order this from our supplier however there isn't a current ETA.

Coaches are amongst the most visible figures in sport today but little is known about the history of their profession.

This book examines the history of coaching from the early nineteenth to the late twentieth century. It uses a number of sports as case studies that includes: cricket, swimming, rugby union, athletics, football and tennis. The focus is largely English but international examples are used to illuminate the British context.

A number of themes are explored. Initially, in the 1800s, the coach was like an artisan who learned his skills on the job and coaching was similar to a craft. Early coaches were professionals but from the late nineteenth century an amateur elite governed British sport, who inhibited and in some sports banned coaching. As the twentieth century progressed, though, different sports at different stages began to embrace coaching as international competition intensified. In addition, the nature of coaching changed as a more scientific and managerial approach was applied. Finally, in football, the export of early British coaches is examined in light of the migration of international athletes and also as a process of 'knowledge transfer'.

This book was published as a special issue of Sport in History.

More in Sports Training & Coaching

Breath : The New Science of a Lost Art - James Nestor

RRP $24.99

$23.75

Eleven Rings - Phil Jackson

Paperback

RRP $22.99

$21.90

Lore of Running - Timothy Noakes

RRP $77.99

$56.35

28%
OFF
Basketball for Beginners - Mark Anthony Walker

RRP $29.95

$27.90