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    Athlete Activism During The National Anthem

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 37:54


    Name, Image, and Likeness for College Athletes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 40:30


    The NCAA is under fire! The issue of athlete compensation through name, image, and likeness has traveled from the field to the court…room! Coakley and Meg explain the legal, athletic, and political perspectives behind this pressing issue regarding athletes' rights.  Antitrust lawsuits go far beyond just advertising: long-term health care and insurance also contribute to this legal battle. Dive into the discussion regarding what has changed and what is likely to change following the Supreme Court rulings and state courts decisions! Thank you to all of you who tuned in for this episode of Social Side of Sport. If you would like to learn more about Dr. Jay Coakley, or to explore additional sport knowledge, become part of the discussion where sport knowledge is spoken by joining all our SPKN contributors at  www.SPKNmedia.com. ____________________________________________________________ For more on Ed O'Bannon's lawsuit, explore below! Holthaus Jr, W. D. (2010). Ed O'Bannon v. NCAA: Do Former NCAA Athletes Have a Case against the NCAA for Its Use of Their Likenesses. . Louis ULJ, 55, 369. For more on the ongoing legal battle in West Virginia, explore below! Carstensen, P. (2021). The NCAA in the Supreme Court—Analytic confusion resulting in inexplicable results. Univ. of Wisconsin Legal Studies Research Paper, (1700). For more on the Supreme Court's intervention on NCAA, explore below! Duru, N. J., & Lacey, H. (2021). Supreme Court Considers NCAA Antitrust Case: In its decision, the high court will balance overregulation concerns with arguments of price-fixing. The full story on the athlete who passed away during practice at the University of Maryland.  Kaminski, T. W. (2018). Two Steps Forward and One Step Back.
 For more on antitrust lawsuits and NCAA athlete compensation, read the information below! Sheetz, A. C. (2015). Student-athletes vs. NCAA: Preserving amateurism in college sports amidst the fight for player compensation. Brook. L. Rev., 81, 865. To hear about the shortcomings of the NCAA from an athlete's perspective, explore below! Hartman, K. L. (2014). “The most evil thing about college sports”: The 1-year scholarship and a former NCAA athlete's personal narrative. International Journal of Sport Communication, 7(4), 425-440. For more on amateurism in the NCAA, explore below! Lazaroff, D. E. (2007). The NCAA in its second century: defender of amateurism or antitrust recidivist. Or. L. Rev., 86, 329. For another take on whether or not NCAA athletes should have healthcare, explore below! Lee, B. (2017). Knocked unconscionable: college football scholarships and traumatic brain injury. Geo. Wash. L. Rev., 85, 613. For more on the 2021 Legislation on the NCAA, investigate below Zaccagnini, A. J. (2021). Time's up: A Call to Eradicate NCAA Monopsony through Federal Legislation. SMU L. Rev. F., 74, 55. For more on NIL legislation, explore below! Kunkel, T., Baker, B. J., Baker III, T. A., & Doyle, J. P. (2021). There is no nil in NIL: examining the social media value of student-athlete's names, images, and likeness. Sport Management Review, 1-23.

    LGBTQ+ Athletes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 43:00


    Sports stars often become society's role models, exhibiting the discipline, courage and determination to motivate us in our own lives. LGBTQ athletes have  the ability to inspire others. We all need to break down stereotypes, leap over expectations, and lift up our voices, LGBTQ+ athletes show that we all have the muscle to overcome adversity.   https://www.athleteally.org NCAA Outlines five ways to have an LGBTQ-inclusive athletics department https://www.ncaa.org/themes-topics/lgbtq   Thank you to all of who tuned in for this episode of Social Side of Sport. If you would like  to learn more about Dr. Jay Coakley, or to explore additional sport knowledge, become part of the discussion where sport knowledge is spoken by joining all our SPKN contributors at  www.SPKNmedia.com.

    Gender Equality in Sport

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 43:00


    The world of sport is rapidly changing, but what does this mean for the struggle for gender equality within it? Dr. Jay Coakley and Meg explain the history, culture, and disadvantages many female athletes and athletic directors face within their everyday lives.  The conversation ranges from the US Women's Olympic Soccer team to the disassembly of the AIAW, as well as the damaging effect media coverage has had on gender equality within sports. Learn about lack of funding, representation, and solutions that can be made going forward!  TIPS & TOPICS  Sport Sociology  Gender in Sport Equity vs. Equality  Sport Media Thank you to all of who tuned in for this episode of Social Side of Sport. If you would like  to learn more about Dr. Jay Coakley, or to explore additional sport knowledge, become part of the discussion where sport knowledge is spoken by joining all our SPKN contributors at  www.SPKNmedia.com.  

    The Transgender Athlete

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 47:10


    Are we headed towards the next civil rights movement of the 21st century? Political and social discourse are sweeping the world of sport and contributing to transgender culture and identity.  In this section of the Social Side of Sport, Meg and Coakley engage in a thoughtful discussion regarding the history of transgender identity, its influence in politics, and its influence in the world of sport.  To hear more about the laws regarding trans athletes playing in their respective section, the future of health and safety for this population, and debunk the myth behind testosterone. TIPS & TOPICS  Sport Sociology  Transgender athlete Athlete's rights  Thank you to all of who tuned in for this episode of Social Side of Sport. If you would like  to learn more about Dr. Jay Coakley, or to explore additional sport knowledge, become part of the discussion where sport knowledge is spoken by joining all our SPKN contributors at  www.SPKNmedia.com.

    Socialization in Sport

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 46:01


    Coaches and teammates and parents all contribute to a player's view of sport, and often the aren't in agreement.  Meg and Dr. Jay Coakley explore the topics surrounding sport socialization such as coach education, identity development through sport, and the struggle an elite athlete faces upon quitting sport.  Is competitive sport or recreational sport better for youth athletes? How about for fitness and health? Coakley and Meg engage in a thoughtful conversation regarding what kind of environment would be best for both physical and mental health for all ages. A common issue within sport today is from a lack of balance between competition and recreation, which spills over into the world of identity development or athletes.    TIPS & TOPICS Socialization  Sport Sociology  Coach Education  Participation vs. Performance  Individual vs. Team Sports  Sport Identity  SPKN  Thank you to all of who tuned in for this episode of Social Side of Sport. If you would like  to learn more about Dr. Jay Coakley, or to explore additional sport knowledge, become part of the discussion where sport knowledge is spoken by joining all our SPKN contributors at  www.SPKNmedia.com.

    Over Organized Youth Sports

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 44:34


    There's no debate that backyard kickball and neighborhood whiffle ball tournaments have developed over time, but is this a beneficial end result? Dr. Jay Coakley and Meg venture into the competitive spirit behind organized sports, as well as the benefits behind spontaneous play. Coakley explains the three youth sport models, while intricately explaining the issues with placing too much emphasis on winning.  Behind almost every kid running around on the field, there is a parent watching and cheering. However, along with the attention the child receives, there is a great pressure that accompanies it. Coakley and Meg go into the history of sport parents and when the shift of fun backyard games turned into a competitive and elite program, as well as the shift of parental involvement within sport. For a brief history on sport parents as well as organized sport within America, be sure to catch the full series for this segment of the Social Side of Sport!  TIPS & TOPICS Sport Sociology  Physical literacy  Spontaneous play Locomotive skills  Growth and Development  Sport parent Organized Sport Youth athlete  Sport Sociology Organized Sport Spontaneous Play Competition vs. Cooperation  Thank you to all of who tuned in for this episode of Social Side of Sport. If you would like  to learn more about Dr. Jay Coakley, or to explore additional sport knowledge, become part of the discussion where sport knowledge is spoken by joining all our SPKN contributors at  www.SPKNmedia.com.  

    Sport Sociology Issues

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 29:55


    We all live in our own worlds. We create our own individual realms in which we choose to live in, but what role does sport play in these realms? Dr. Jay Coakley defines sport sociology as “the study of social worlds that people create, maintain, and change over time through their interaction with one another through sport.” However, what influence do factors such as gender, race, and social class have on sport as a whole? What influence does sport have on these factors in return?  Tune in to hear Meg and Dr. Coakley dive into the hard-hitting question on the benefits as well as disadvantages of sport and society through a sociological lens. Coakley sheds light on the affect of elite athletics, a monoculture within sports, the great sports myth, and why sport sociology matters! TIPS & TOPICS  Sport Psychology  Sport Sociology  Monoculture Sport Organization  Levels of sport  Social Worlds CONNECT FOR MORE Thank you to all of who tuned in for this episode of Social Side of Sport. If you would like  to learn more about Dr. Jay Coakley, or to explore additional sport knowledge, become part of the discussion where sport knowledge is spoken by joining all our SPKN contributors at  www.SPKNmedia.com.    

    MELISSA KUTCHER-RINEHART - Head Women's Gymnastics Coach, U. of Denver

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 54:41


    Explore all things athlete development and coaching education with the University of Denver women's gymnastics coach Melissa Kutcher-Rinehart.  Following the 2019 winning season, Coach Rinehart breaks down the struggle of creating a team atmosphere amidst COVID, along with ways she works to improve as a coach. Jump into the mindset of teamwork, character, and excellence with this special guest. MENTIONED IN THE SHOW For more on Carl Leland: Carl Leland - Women's Gymnastics Coach. (n.d.). University of Denver Athletics. Retrieved July 14, 2021, from https://denverpioneers.com/sports/womens-gymnastics/roster/coaches/carl-leland/232 
 For more on Daniel Ritchie: Daniel L. Ritchie | Built for Learning | University of Denver. (n.d.). Denver University. Retrieved July 14, 2021, from https://www.du.edu/builtforlearning/profiles/daniel-ritchie.html More on Gymnast Grace Broadhurst: Grace Broadhurst - Women's Gymnastics. (2019). University of Denver Athletics. https://denverpioneers.com/sports/womens-gymnastics/roster/grace-broadhurst/2584 To hear about the influential Joy Burns: Nicholson, K. (2020, July 18). Joy Burns, first woman to lead DU's Board of Trustees, dies at 92. The Denver Post. https://www.denverpost.com/2020/07/18/joy-burns-du-board-of-trustees-dies/ For more on the women's gymnastics team at DU: Stone, J. (2021, January 13). DU Gymnastics Ready to Embrace the Challenge Inside and Outside the Gym. University of Denver. https://www.du.edu/news/du-gymnastics-ready-embrace-challenge-inside-and-outside-gym To hear about the success of DU gymnastics in recent years: Stone, J. (2021b, April 1). DU Gymnastics Prepares for This Weekend's NCAA Regionals. University of Denver. https://www.du.edu/news/du-gymnastics-prepares-weekends-ncaa-regionals
 Jay Bilas - Toughness: Developing True Strength On and Off the Court:  https://www.amazon.com/Toughness-Developing-True-Strength-Court/dp/0451414683/ref=sr_1_2?crid=W6IWRMY8FVXK&dchild=1&keywords=toughness+by+jay+bilas&qid=1626289392&sprefix=toughness%2Caps%2C293&sr=8-2
 RELATED RESEARCH  For more on coach development: Abraham, A., & Collins, D. (1998). Examining and extending research in coach development. Quest, 50(1), 59-79. More about the history of collegiate women's sport in Colorado: Allison, M. L. (2002). The history of women's collegiate sports in Colorado: A comparative case study of administrative decision-making at the University of Denver and the University of Colorado at Boulder. University of Denver. For expansive ideas on love vs. accountability in coaching: Flett, M. R., Gould, D., Griffes, K. R., & Lauer, L. (2013). Tough love for underserved youth: A comparison of more and less effective coaching. The sport psychologist, 27(4), 325-337 Coach Kutcher-Rinehart's philosophy of character, teamwork, and excellence: Lumpkin, A. (2011). Building character through sports. Strategies, 24(6), 13-15. Smart, D. L., & Wolfe, R. A. (2000). Examining sustainable competitive advantage in intercollegiate athletics: A resource-based view. Journal of Sport Management, 14(2), 133-153. For more on leadership among student athletes: O'Brien, J. (2018). Leadership Development Programs in College Athletics: An Exploration of the Student-Athlete Experience. For more on caring for injured athletes: Petitpas, A. L., & Danish, S. J. (1995). Caring for injured athletes. Sport psychology interventions., 255-281.

    Exploring Gender in Sport

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 24:52


    ARIAN FOSTER - NFL Running Back & Musical Artist

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2021 96:56


    Meg and Dr. G sit down for an exclusive interview with retired NFL running back, Arian Foster, who played with the Houston Texans and Miami Dolphins. An All-Pro on the field, Arian is also an accomplished musical artist, actor, writer, and podcaster. The Sporting News once called Foster “the most interesting man in the NFL.”   How do our beliefs affect how we live our life? What is the essence of being an amateur athlete? These are just a couple of the questions Dr. G, Meg, and Arian addresses they weigh in on sports, compensation for athletes, fake news, broken education systems, capitalism, politics, life in retirement, and more.   Arian shows his range of thinking, feeling, and what it means to be a human, including an athlete. Destroying the myth of the dumb jock, Arian connects the past with the present to explain who we are as a people today. Many people are unaware that Foster has an undergraduate degree in Philosophy from the University of Tennessee—watch him flex those critical thinking and philosophizing muscles while covering such topics as ethics, politics, education, science, art and music, racist ideologies, sport in society, democracy, money, love, marketing, propaganda, Black Face and minstrel shows, truth telling, stereotypes, social and cultural capital or lineage and pedigree, scholar athletes, self-study vs esteemed degrees, cultural reproduction, Black history, capitalism, normal and the abnormal, astrophysics, scientific method, college major selection and opportunities and constraints, identity, cultural differences and discipline on the football practice field, hegemonic masculinity, and good/bad coach stories.  _______________________________________ TIPS & TOPICS Self-degradation & humor Individuality in sports Listening to Understand vs. Listening to Respond Perspective taking and empathy How to determine if something is from a reliable source: A helpful checklist from the University of Maryland: https://sites.umgc.edu/library/libhow... Social Science Vs. Natural Science Facts Vs. Feelings Amateur Athletes Political beliefs  Capitalism Revenue and Marketing of Sports

    Navigating Racism in Sport

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 36:08


    Dr. G and Meg continue their discussion of racial theories, ideas, and practices and how they can inform sport workers and athletes. Our hosts discuss key topics such as racial equity vs. equality, institutional racism, and interest convergence in sports. How can we make sports a more equitable place for all people and engage in antiracism? Tune in to the episode to find out what these terms mean, and how we can move towards a more equitable future in sports. _______________________________________ TIPS & TOPICS   Racial equity Equity vs. Equality Institutional racism School to Prison Pipeline White privilege Interest convergence Diversity  Theoretical framework White racial framing White supremacy ________________________________________ CONNECT FOR MORE For more exclusive content, visit SPKN media At http://www.SPKNmedia.com  

    JOANNE PASTERNACK - President & Chief Impact Officer, Oliver + Rose

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 55:57


    Entrepreneur and philanthropist, Joanne Pasternack, guides athletes to use their talents and treasure to connect with social causes they're passionate about. As President and Chief Impact Officer of consulting firm Oliver+Rose, she helps athletes find their voices and amplify their identities around social causes. Joanne's background in competitive figure skating taught her the power of what sports could do, and her law degree and work with the Special Olympics in Washington DC fueled her passion for philanthropy and charitable efforts. Joanne has helped athletes from teams such as the 49ers and Golden State Warriors to harness their energy and passion to invest in themselves and the public good. She has also taught a university course on Philanthropic Efforts in Sport. Meg and Dr. G ask Joanne about her philosophies surrounding athletics and social causes, and they discuss topics such as humanism, dignity, and speaking up in sports. Tune in for more about Joanne's life and career with insight from Meg and Dr. G.  _______________________________________ TIPS & TOPICS Dignity across humanity Social causes Philanthropy in sports The human experience Human connection Finding your passion Speaking with an authentic voice Speaking up for ourselves Fighting social norms in sports Alleviating pain (physical and social) Humanism  Building a business framework through social relationships ________________________________________ CONNECT FOR MORE For more exclusive content, visit SPKN media At http://www.SPKNmedia.com

    Navigating Racism in Sport

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 25:41


    Racism in the United States has been a difficult topic to breach for those in and outside of the world of sports. Discussing race and racism often makes people uncomfortable, and yet the evidence that racism endures is overwhelming and that it causes numerous problems. Dr. G and Meg define some key terms related to race and discuss them in light of how they affect the sport experience. How do we do better as administrators, coaches, parents, and teammates? A few tools: taking notes to work out your thoughts, role playing, and culturally affirming practices. _________________________________ TIPS & TOPICS   Structural and Institutional Racism Individual Racism Interpersonal Racism  Systemic Racism  Intent Vs. Impact Social construct  ‘Myth of Meritocracy' Microaggressions  ____________________________________ CONNECT FOR MORE For more exclusive content, visit SPKN media At http://www.SPKNmedia.com

    KRIS WEEMS - Head Coach Santa Cruz Warriors

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 54:00


    Santa Cruz Warriors' head coach Kris Weems shares his journey through all levels of basketball, including the coaching keys that got him to the pros. Get a inside look at what it takes to be a professional on both the players' side, and the coaches'. Coach Weems first dives into his own development as a player. He shares what he learned as a youth and collegiate athlete, which brought him all the way to a Final Four at Stanford and then onto the NBA. Weems' lends insight on his coaching journey from high school ball to the Santa Cruz Warriors of the NBA G League-- from player development, to the court, and organizational culture.  AS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW
 To read about Ky Bowman's NBa career: https://www.nba.com/stats/player/1629065/career/ For more about Arthur Lee, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/arthur-lee-1.html For more about David Moseley, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/david-moseley-1.html For more about Michael McDonald, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/michael-mcdonald-2.html https://www.athletessoul.org/mike-mcdonald.html For more about Ryan Mendez, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/ryan-mendez-1.html For more about Tim Young, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/tim-young-1.html For more about Mark Seaton, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/mark-seaton-1.html https://stanfordmag.org/contents/after-59-000-miles-they-re-still-talking-hoops For more about Mark Madsen, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/mark-madsen-1.html https://gouvu.com/staff-directory/mark-madsen/913 For more about Pete Sauer, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/peter-sauer-1.html https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1252284-a-tribute-to-peter-sauer-former-stanford-basketball-team-captain-gone-too-soon For more on Mike Montgomery's coaching career: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/coaches/mike-montgomery-1.html' For more on Joe Lacob and the warriors: https://www.nba.com/warriors/staff/joe-lacob For Steven Kerr's career stats: 
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/k/kerrst01.html To read about Aaron Miles: 
https://kansas.rivals.com/news/aaron-miles-loving-life-with-basketball-and-family To read about Blake Schultz: https://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2010/09/27/menlo-school-grad-turns-pro-in-german-basketball-league For more on Warriors player Jeremy Pargo: https://www.nba.com/stats/player/202951/career/ For more on Bob Myers, click the link below. https://www.nba.com/warriors/staff/bob-myers To read Kobe Bryant's autobiography, The Mamba Mentality: https://www.amazon.com/Mamba-Mentality-How-Play/dp/0374201234/ref=asc_df_0374201234/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312021252609&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=13793547471946862402&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9031905&hvtargid=pla-589455951757&psc=1 RELATED RESEARCH  For more on representation within collegiate basketball coaches: Nichols, B. A., Smith, M. A., & Stellino, M. B. (2020). Factors Influencing College Selection by NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Players. Journal of Amateur Sport, 6(1), 32-51. Brown, F. (2020). Alarmingly Low Number of Women Coaches in College Basketball. To explore different methods of high school coaches: Munoz-Plaza, C., Pounds, D., Davis, A., Park, S., Sallis, R., Romero, M. G., & Sharp, A. L. (2021). High school basketball coach and player perspectives on warm-up routines and lower extremity injuries. Sports medicine-open, 7(1), 1-9. For more on the importance of communication skills of a coach: Kim, Y., & Park, I. (2020). “Coach Really Knew What I Needed and Understood  Me Well as a Person”: Effective Communication Acts in Coach–Athlete Interactions among Korean Olympic Archers. International journal of environmental research and public health, 17(9), 3101. For more on the difference of amateur and pro basketball: Druffel, A. (2020). A Decision between Amateur and Professional Basketball: A Look into American Basketball and How the NCAA Can Influence Top Athletes to Attend College through" SAHIPP". Miss. Sports L. Rev., 9, 38.

    Redefining Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 13:49


    Meg and Dr. G discuss the definitions of success and how it is measured in athletes, teams, coaches, and even self-definitions. Dr. G's brings up his own research on poor coaching, and how our definitions often trickle down from professional to youth levels. Additionally, Dr. G discusses accountability in youth sports, and poses the question: How do we measure growth? Meg wonders about coaching in school settings, specifically why coaches think they are qualified to coach just because they know the rules of the game. Tune in to this episode for more info and tips on defining success in coaching across all levels of sport. __________________________________ TIPS & TOPICS   Poor coaching What makes a good coach Coaches attempting to preserve winning records for financial reasons Former athletes as coaches: the good, the bad, and the ugly Difficulties with measuring success in adolescent athletics  Qualifications for school coaches ____________________________________ CONNECT FOR MORE For more exclusive content, visit SPKN media At http://www.SPKNmedia.com  

    DAVID MOSELEY - Assistant Athletic Director & Coach, Woodside Priory High School

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 47:33


    The Priory School Assistant Athletics Director and Head Boys Basketball Coach, David Moseley, opens up to Meg and Dr. G about working his way up from the worst high school basketball player in the state to becoming a professional athlete, before taking his talents to the bench to impact the next generation. Coach Moseley touches on everything from motivation to mental health and winning. You don't want to miss the knowledge that a mind of David Moseley's caliber has accumulated over the years of playing and coaching basketball. This is sport knowledge. _______________________________ TIPS & TOPICS   Sport culture Languages Coach Development Working with Athletic Administration Coach – Parent Relationships Team Building Player Development ____________________________________ CONNECT FOR MORE For more exclusive content, visit SPKN media At http://www.SPKNmedia.com  

    Winning is Everything

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 11:02


    Winning can be the most important thing to many teams and organizations, coaches and athletes, and parents and fans, but it can cause devastating problems, including psychological, social, and physical harm or injury. Meg and Dr. G discuss what defines quality in coaching and how athletes, coaches, and administrators weigh the ethical boundaries of a winning–at–all–costs attitude. Do great coaches produce winning teams or do consistent wins make coaches great? ____________________________________ TIPS & TOPICS What defines quality in coaching? Quality in teaching Spirit of the game Integrity in sports Fair play ______________________________________ CONNECT FOR MORE For more exclusive content, visit SPKN media At http://www.SPKNmedia.com  

    ALISON FOLEY - Former Women's Head Soccer Coach, Boston College

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 60:26


    In this week's episode of Sideline Meg and Dr. G interview Alison Foley, former head women's soccer coach at Boston College, and the winningest coach in the history of the program, with fifteen NCAA tournament appearances. Coach Foley reveals some of the secrets to her successful career and how she helped set a new bar for coaching women in college sports. Meg and Dr. G discuss Coach Foley's books and the writing process, and what practical experience and knowledge she used in their development. Not only is Coach Foley adept at coaching and writing, but she is also the CEO of Foley Athletic Advising and an Adjunct Lecturer in the Fitness Department at Regis College. Alison has a background in sport psychology and a Master's degree in Kinesiology. Coach Foley offers insight into family life balance in sports, coaching women's teams, leadership, and team-building strategies, and keeping kids in sports. Meg and Dr. G also ask for Coach Foley's opinion on the Varsity Blues scandal. Tune in for more behind-the-scenes tips from Coach Foley. _________________________________________  TIPS & TOPICS  Coaching as a woman in sports Managing coaching and family life balance Parenting, coaching, and approachability  The importance of family support Group-work and team-building The importance of being kind Environmental factors in athletic abilities Differences between coaching boys and girls Language and choosing words wisely Keeping kids involved in sports Bonding outside of practice Full-ride scholarships  

    Federal Regulations or Sport Organization

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 5:14


    Meg and Dr. G continue to discuss the regulation of sport coaches and sport organizations. There are many organizations involved in sport participation and just a few in its governance, but are they contributing to today's problems in sport and sport coaching? How should we hold sport personnel accountable? From US Soccer to the US Olympic Committee, have a listen on how personal and political agendas are hurting kids. ___________________________________ TIPS & TOPICS In order to regulate it, how do we define sport coaching?   Coaching as a profession or quasi-profession Envisioning a better way to organize and govern sport  ____________________________________   CONNECT FOR MORE For more exclusive content, visit SPKN media At http://www.SPKNmedia.com

    BILL TIERNEY - Men's Head Lacrosse Coach, U. of Denver

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 59:14


    Meg and Dr. G interview the University of Denver's head Men's Lacrosse coach, Bill Tierney. Coach Tierney's lifetime accomplishments include thirty-six years of coaching, seven national championships, twenty-seven regular season and conference tournament championships, and being the second coach to achieve over 400 wins as a coach. Additionally, took the Johns Hopkins Men's Soccer team, who previously had one winning year of the past thirty, to the NCAA championship in 1986 with no prior experience coaching or playing soccer.   In this episode, Coach Tierney discusses the relationship between teaching and coaching and how his background as a K-12 Physical Education teacher impacted his coaching style. He discusses his experience coaching football, soccer, and lacrosse, and how he has collaborated with his students and athletes over the years. Dr. G asks Coach Tierney about the differences he noticed between coaching football and lacrosse, and Meg wonders about how he stays at the top after all these years.   Coach Tierney speaks about his lifetime in coaching, insights into coaching and teaching strategies, and how he advocates for and encourages his athletes to become educated and defines quality coaching. He discusses what it was like to win the National Championship in 2001 with both of his sons playing on the field, and what it was like to be inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame shortly after. He further discusses what “family” can mean within the context of a team sport, and shares some of his go-to personal mantras. Coach Tierney also describes his four pillars of success, and how to remain humble after so many winning seasons.  _____________________________________ TIPS & TOPICS   Teaching as related to coaching Changing norms between generations Failure as a part of growth Defensive coaching Failure as a part of sports Coach Tierney's background and story Coaching techniques: X's and O's, physical, social/emotional, psychological Coaches' impacts on athletes Teaching strategies Four step teaching method Differences in football, soccer, and lacrosse from a coaching standpoint Virtual coaching as part of the COVID-19 pandemic Teaching as related to coaching Importance of academics as a student athlete Impactful coaching Attentional focus and shifting Respect for experienced coaches and teachers Scoreboards as a measure of success Ethics of sports and athletic admissions Mindsets where coaching is not effective The few reasons to cut recruits Giving recruits and players a chance Recruiting during the pandemic What “family” is in coaching Personal mantras Staying humble in light of success Coaching family members Lessons from winning and losing What success means Team leadership  __________________________________ CONNECT FOR MORE For more exclusive content, visit SPKN media At http://www.SPKNmedia.com  

    Lack of Coaching Standards

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 7:51


    The baseline is on the basketball court, but the baseline to become a coach is virtually non-existent. Should we license sport coaches? Meg and Dr. G continue their discussion on sport coaching as a profession and contrast it with related jobs. Tune in to hear about how athletic training, physical therapy, and sport medicine have become regulated professions whereas sport coaching has not.  ______________________________ TIPS & TOPICS What ever happened to the teacher-coach? Requirements to coach often include just a background check and a 1-2 hour course on the fundamentals of coaching Reconciling the free market, regulation, and sport coach preparation and coaching as a profession.  Sports medicine, allied health, physical education, exercise science, sport science, physical cultural studies  __________________________________ CONNECT FOR MORE For more exclusive content, visit SPKN media At http://www.SPKNmedia.com  

    PATRICK RUFF - Head of School, Woodside Priory High School

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 35:04


    Meg and Dr. G interview Mr. Patrick Ruff, the Head of School at Woodside Priory High School in California. Mr. Ruff explains his views on quality coaching and how he's learned to find it in the coaches he hires. He also explains what good coaching does for his students and how he developed his passion as a sport leaders. Tune into Part 2 of this interview with Mr. Patrick Ruff for more information about his experience in high school coaching, its impacts, and what he looks for in the coach selection process. ________________________________ TIPS & TOPICS   How should we define quality coaching? Career development, from teacher to coach to school administrator  Coaching as similar to teaching Hiring coaches that fit your school and athletic department vision Student and coach values __________________________________ CONNECT FOR MORE For more exclusive content, visit SPKN media At http://www.SPKNmedia.com

    Coaching is NOT a Profession

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 4:21


    Meg and Dr. G argue that sport coaching is not a profession. Although coaches and sport commentators like to think coaching is a profession and we even have ‘professional' sports, when you look at common standards for a profession, coaching falls short. Tune in to hear why sport coaching does not meet the standard to be called a profession, and Meg drops some bad jokes such as calling coaches arm-candy.  __________________________________ TIPS & TOPICS What's a professional athlete vs professional coach vs a profession.  Have you thought about the regulation and oversight of coaches? ——————————————————- CONNECT FOR MORE For more exclusive content, visit SPKN media At http://www.SPKNmedia.com  

    KARLTON CREECH | Vice Chancellor of Athletics | University of Denver

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 44:39


    Today on Sideline, Meg and Dr. G chat with Mr. Karlton Creech, the University of Denver's Vice Chancellor of Athletics & Recreation. Karlton shares his career development and work in sports administration that led him to his position today. He provides a ton of insight on intercollegiate philanthropy and fundraising and an overview of what he has accomplished in his career, from ticket sales to organizational planning. Dr. G, Meg, and Karlton discuss essential sport topics such as team culture and personal leadership, as well as leading and coaching online during COVID19. Tune in to learn more about personal branding and entering the athletics industry from an industry insider. ———————————— TIPS & TOPICS Personal branding and leadership Team culture Positive leadership Steps Karlton took to get to his current position at DU How to climb the ladder to get into the sports administration industry Athletic grants/donations ——————————————————————————- CONNECT FOR MORE For more exclusive content, visit SPKN media At http://www.SPKNmedia.com  

    Lessons in Sport Parenting

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 16:15


    Meg and Dr. G discuss sport parenting and take a trip down the memory lane of their own experiences as athletes, coaches, and sport parents. Tune in to hear how Meg's mom dressed up in the stands to hide from Meg during one of her tennis matches! Meanwhile, Dr. G discusses how a U7 soccer kid started crying in the middle of a match. Dr. G identifies how our schooling system doesn't prepare sport parents and how this can result in youth athletes experiencing anxiety or dropping out from sport. Learn how to calm a child down during a game when the pressure from parents becomes too much. Explore the connections between how to encourage, without forcing, your child to benefit from sport participation.    TIPS & TOPICS “no long lines”  “get kids moving to develop their skills” Why kids participate and leave (quit) sport? What to do when your child wants to try other sports? Youth sport specialization  Burnout Developing talent in youth  Discipline and docility __________________________________ CONNECT FOR MORE For more exclusive content, visit SPKN media At http://www.SPKNmedia.com

    Dr. JAY COAKLEY Award-winning Sport Sociologist, U. Colorado, Colorado Springs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 56:12


    In this episode of Sideline, Meg and Dr. G welcome award-winning sport sociologist Dr. Jay Coakley,  Professor Emeritus (i.e., retired with achievement) at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. Dr. Coakley is the author of the textbook Sports in Society: Issues and Controversies, which is thought to be the most widely used sport sociology book in the world. Jay provides insight on the top social issues in sports and how this changes the industry for all types of sport workers, and American culture as a whole. Dr. Coakley -explains some of the systemic and community-based programs that are affected by socioeconomic status and implicit biases. - focuses on lifelong fitness and physical literacy, parents as “creators” of athletes, and fun vs. winning in sports. - provides wisdom on sports sociology, access to sport, and where parents fit into the sport industry. We often hear that sport builds character, but does it also build developmentally challenged athletes? - shares a lot of great insight and tips on how to develop youth in sport and the role coaches, parents, and leagues or clubs can play in youth development. - tells an anecdote that Olympic champion Simone Biles had never done a load of wash by age 20 and how sport impeded some aspects of her development. No big deal perhaps for an Olympic champion, but what about the 99.9% of other youth that need to learn numerous life skills? Jay concludes with a story, about being coached by Joe B. Hall, who would go on to become a NCAA Division I national champion coach at the University of Kentucky.  _______ TIPS & TOPICS Lifetime fitness and physical literacy Play vs. competition Personal troubles vs. social issues Sociological forces as influences to make positive changes Lack of access to sport opportunities in certain communities Increasing obesity rates as related to sport access Community sport inventory: What are the community's resources for sport access? Youth sport entrepreneurs Power dynamics Reverse welfare Sports as connected to larger media influences and big media contracts Parental moral worth “Prolympic” sports Child safety and perceived risks Micromanaging and parenting Youth sport specialization Life skill and psychosocial development in sport How about a multiple-sport youth club instead of a single-sport youth specialization club? Optimizing well-rounded sport and cultural experiences How sports produces an emotional roller coaster for youth Pain and injury in sport Control & command model of coaching Communicating and sharing a vision Meeting with youth sport parents Sport practices for fun and not “drill'em and fill'em” __________________________________ CONNECT FOR MORE For more exclusive content, visit SPKN media At http://www.SPKNmedia.com    

    WELCOME to SPKN

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 10:15


    In a battle between sport news versus sport knowledge, our co-hosts Meg and Dr. G, dive straight into a contemporary investigation of sport with a chorus of sport knowledge nuggets. Meg and Dr. G have fun with quick hitting analyses of what's going on in the world of sport as it happens today. While the mainstream news creates spectacle and nonsense, Meg and Dr. G go one on one making sense of sport news and how we can all do better. With their patented blend of uniting research and practice with humor and values, Meg and Dr. G tackle, “Why is knowledge important in sport?”  SPKN is not your introductory course or recycled content. we take the next step in sport education with a values-driven and research based understanding of sport. We are dedicated to reveal the processes, relationships, and effects on the most interesting issues of our day.    __________________________________ CONNECT FOR MORE For more exclusive content, visit SPKN media At http://www.SPKNmedia.com    

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