
The time and place for athlete need-support, and coach control
Labours of Sport Coaching: The Science and Art of Coaching, Motivation, and Self-Determination
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Episode · 34:25 · Jul 25, 2025
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Read my new article on podcasting for academics!:https://www.timeshighereducation.com/campus/why-academics-should-adopt-podcasters-mindsetEver feel like right now isn't the time for athlete input when coaching, or you don't have enough time to give it, or other outside conditions are just not right? Prefer to give autonomy during particular times in a practice session, or even blocks in a season? Are you conscious of the impact of weather on your coaching behaviour? In this episode I talk through the logistical and situational challenges of coaching delivery that combines with emotions and values to create behaviour. This conversation represents part 2 of the practical challenges theme kicked off last week, and offers both justification for more controlling - or at least less autonomy supportive - coaching behaviours, as well as challenges to supposed barriers to building a more motivationally adaptive environment for players. My PhD thesis influenced this work:STORRE: A qualitative multiple case study exploration of the antecedents of the interpersonal behaviours of youth football coaches in Scotland based on a self-determination theory frameworkIf you like this episode I recommend checking out these previous episodes too:Managing athletes' ego involvement in youth sport coachingCoach-athlete relationship masterclass, with Sofia JowettThe problem with coach observationsLearn more about your host and access services and added resources:https://markjcarrollcoaching.wordpress.com/consultancy/
34m 25s · Jul 25, 2025
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