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Big Pool Theory - Der Podcast, der für's Schwimmen Wissen schafft
Wir Trainerinnen und Trainer sind ziemlich stark gefordert, nicht selten haben wir gleich mehrere Rollen zu erfüllen: Neben Technik- und Taktikvermittler sind wir Trainingsplaner, Organisator, Mentor, Pädagoge und oftmals auch Psychologe und Gesundheitsmanager für unsere Athleten. Und das gerade im Leistungssport so gut wie jeden Tag. Zur Ruhe kommen wir selten. Selbst in vermeintlichen Pausenzeiten sitzen wir zum Beispiel über der Saisonplanung oder organisieren das nächste Trainingslager. Dass es uns selbst dabei auch mal mental nicht gut gehen kann, ist mittlerweile durch Studien gut belegt. Gesprochen wird darüber jedoch selten. Das wollen wir ändern! In dieser Folge widmen sich die Sportpsychologin Tabea Werner und Lukas Mundelsee als Host daher der mentalen Gesundheit von Trainerinnen und Trainern. Welche Faktoren können zu psychischen Schwierigkeiten führen, wie erkennt man diese, was kann man tun, wenn man sich mental nicht fit fühlt? All das sind Fragen, denen diese Folge der BigPoolTheory nachgeht. Allgemeine Anlaufstellen Telefonseelsorge: https://www.telefonseelsorge.de/ Stiftung Depressionshilfe: https://www.deutsche-depressionshilfe.de/start 116117: https://www.116117.de/de/index.php Spezielle sportpsychologische Anlaufstellen Expertendatenbank: https://www.edl.asp-sportpsychologie.de/expertinnendatenbank-leistungssport/asp-expertinnenliste DSTV Sportpsychologen: https://dstv-schwimmtrainer.de/mitgliedschaft/mitgliederbereich.html Athletes in Mind: https://www.athletes-in-mind.de/ Publikationen, auf die wir uns beziehen: Frost, J., Walton, C.C., Purcell, R. et al. (2024). The Mental Health of Elite-Level Coaches: A Systematic Scoping Review. Sports Med - Open, 10. 16. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40798-023-00655-8 Gouttebarge V, Castaldelli-Maia JM, Gorczynski P, et al. (2019). Occurrence of mental health symptoms and disorders in current and former elite athletes: a systematic review and meta-analysis. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 53. 700-706. https://doi.org/10. 1136/bjsports- 2019- 100671 Bilgoe SC, Moen MH, Raedts E, et al. (2024). Mental health symptoms among Dutch elite athletes and their coaches: a cross-sectional study. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, 10. e001821. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2023-001821 Altfeld, S., Mallett, C. J., & Kellmann, M. (2015). Coaches' burnout, stress, and recovery over a season: A longitudinal study. International Sport Coaching Journal, 2(2), 137-151. https://doi.org/10.1123/iscj.2014-0113 Kegelaers, J., Wylleman, P., van Bree, I. B. N., Wessels, F., & Oudejans, R. R. (2021). Mental health in elite-level coaches: Prevalence rates and associated impact of coach stressors and psychological resilience. International Sport Coaching Journal, 8(3), 338-347. https://doi.org/10.1123/iscj.2020-0066
Dr. Pete Van Mullem joins Jeff and Lason to discuss his new book Cornfields to Gold Medals, along with his career as a coach and teacher. Dr. Van Mullem has authored over 50 publications related to coach development in both trade and academic publications, including books, book chapters, and journal articles. He is the co-author of two recently published books: To Be a Better Coach and the National Standards for Sport Coaches and the writer for the upcoming biography: Cornfields to Gold Medals. Dr. Van Mullem serves on the Editorial Board for the International Sport Coaching Journal, as the Director of Sport Coach America, and Editor-in-Chief of PHE America. He has 14 years of professional experience in coaching at the scholastic and collegiate levels. Twitter: VanMullem_Pete
Dr. Wade Gilbert joins Luke Gromer to discuss his book, Coaching Better Ever Season. Get the Podcast Notes or Support the Podcast: CuttingEdgeCoach.com/podcast Learn More or Sign Up for the 2022 Summer Coaching Series: SummerCoachingSeries.com About Dr. Gilbert: Dr. Gilbert is an internationally renowned coaching consultant and award-winning professor, author of the highly acclaimed book Coaching Better Every Season and Editor Emeritus of the International Sport Coaching Journal. In addition to serving as consultant to many college and high school coaches, Gilbert is a long-time advisor to the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) Coach Education Department, is the lead author of the USOPC Quality Coaching Framework, and primary coach education consultant for USA Football. Dr. Gilbert has counseled coaches and sport organizations around the world spanning all competitive levels and in every sport imaginable including world leading teams such as Hockey Canada, England Rugby, US Soccer, USA Water Polo, US Ski & Snowboard, and Cricket Australia. Connect with Dr. Gilbert: @WadeWGilbert Email: wgilbert@csufresno.edu Buy Coaching Better Every Season on Amazon Connect with us: @CECoaching_ @LukeGromer info@cuttingedgecoach.com Learn more or Sign Up for the next Cohort: cuttingedgecoach.com/cohorts Sign Up or Join the Waitlist for a Book Club: CGTBookClubs.com
Dr. Wade Gilbert joins Luke Gromer to discuss his book, Coaching Better Ever Season. Get the Podcast Notes or Support the Podcast: CuttingEdgeCoach.com/podcast Learn More or Sign Up for the 2022 Summer Coaching Series: SummerCoachingSeries.com About Dr. Gilbert: Dr. Gilbert is an internationally renowned coaching consultant and award-winning professor, author of the highly acclaimed book Coaching Better Every Season and Editor Emeritus of the International Sport Coaching Journal. In addition to serving as consultant to many college and high school coaches, Gilbert is a long-time advisor to the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) Coach Education Department, is the lead author of the USOPC Quality Coaching Framework, and primary coach education consultant for USA Football. Dr. Gilbert has counseled coaches and sport organizations around the world spanning all competitive levels and in every sport imaginable including world leading teams such as Hockey Canada, England Rugby, US Soccer, USA Water Polo, US Ski & Snowboard, and Cricket Australia. Connect with Dr. Gilbert: @WadeWGilbert Email: wgilbert@csufresno.edu Buy Coaching Better Every Season on Amazon Connect with us: @CECoaching_ @LukeGromer info@cuttingedgecoach.com Learn more or Sign Up for the next Cohort: cuttingedgecoach.com/cohorts Sign Up or Join the Waitlist for a Book Club: CGTBookClubs.com
Dr Lori Gano-Overway is the director of and instructor in the coaching education minor program at James Madison University. She has been involved in coaching education for over 20 years teaching coaching courses and workshops, collaborating with coaches on creating environments that foster positive experiences and performance enhancement outcomes for athletes as an Association of Applied Sport Psychology (AASP)-certified mental performance consultant, assisting with programme development and evaluation, and conducting research on ways the social psychological climate and coaching practices foster positive youth development (1, 2, 3). Lori serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Sport Psychology in Action, the International Sport Coaching Journal, and is the Editor for the Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal (here is an initial and most recent editorial related to work on the journal). Lori is also a member of the Virginia High School League coaching education committee and serves on the National Advisory Board for the Positive Coaching Alliance (here is a recent blog). She recently chaired the task force to revise the National Standards for Sport Coaches for SHAPE (Society of Health and Physical Educators) America (https://www.jblearning.com/catalog/productdetails/9781284205572). In this podcast, we talked about: · Lori's research on psychological climate and coaching practices to foster positive youth development – what this is and how the idea has evolved. · Effectiveness of this caring culture and environment according to gender (of both the coach and athlete), and across different cultures and ethnicities · Steps/processes of teaching this coaching technique · Lori's work as editor for the Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal (WSPAJ). Pros and cons of being an editor and benefits of being a reviewer for this journal. · Improving intersectional work and intersectionality as part of WSPAJ · Lori's future research plans
Dr. Van Mullem is a professor at Lewis-Clark State College. He has authored both trade and academic publications, including books, book chapters, and journal articles. Van Mullem is the director of Sport Coach America and the editor-in-chief of PHE America. He serves on the editorial board for the International Sport Coaching Journal and was a member of the National Standards for Sport Coaches Revision Task Force. Van Mullem has over 14 years of professional experience in coaching and athletic administrative positions at the middle school, high school, small college, and NCAA Division II and Division I levels. A published author, he has authored over 50 publications related to coach development which includes co-authorship on two books: To Be a Better Coach: A Guide for the Youth Sport Coach and Coach Developer and the National Standards for Sport Coaches. At LCSC, Dr. Van Mullem is the creator and director of the Annual Dr. Bob Frederick Sport Leadership Lecture Series, held every October on the campus of Lewis-Clark State College from 2013 to 2019. In seven years the lecture series welcomed over 120 leaders in the sport industry to share insight and expertise with the LCSC Community. Dr. Van Mullem received his doctorate in Sport Ethics from the University of Idaho and his scholarly interests focus on coach development and ethical sport leadership. pwvanmullem@lcsc.edu @VanMullem --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
Jim is the current Queensland Reds Attack coach and was instrumental in both the Queensland Reds Super Rugby championship season of 2011 in his first stint with the club and this year in 2021 in his second stint with the club. Jim has also been the attack coach for the Wallabies and Head Coach of many clubs in the UK and Japan. Like some of my other guests Jim stands out for his passion to learn and further his knowledge – he has a Masters of Education in Sports Coaching and has published two research papers in the International Sport Coaching Journal. Jim is excited about constraints based learning, dynamic systems and ecological dynamics and is a great believer in the use of analogies to deliver his messages. He talks about attack in team sport being like water- building up and eventually always finding a way through a weakness. The key messages I got from this chat was: - The importance of the coach to create an environment where athletes can learn. If the garden is not growing you may need more water, more sunlight or some fertiliser – in other words improve the environment. - Design practice sessions that best represent the games. Have key principles, but outside of those, let players explore, discover cues, utilise cooperation and be creative. - Do the work, be patient, keep learning and build as a coach. - Have a release from coaching – find a hobby or an outlet so that the job doesn't consume you and always staying connected with your family and the people you care about the most.If you would like to learn more about Jim's research you can look up his journal articles listed below: McKay, Jim, Davids, Keith, Robertson, Sam, & Woods. Carl T.. (2021). An Ecological Insight Into the Design and Integration of Attacking Principles of Play in Professional Rugby Union: A Case Example. International Sport Coaching Journal. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1123/iscj.2020-0065.Mckay, J., & O'Connor, D. (2018). Practicing Unstructured Play in Team Ball Sports: A Rugby Union Example. International Sport Coaching Journal, 5(3), 273-280. https://doi.org/10.1123/iscj.2017-0095
Wade Gilbert is a coaching scientist, performance consultant, professor, and editor of the International Sport Coaching Journal. His book, Coaching Better Every Season, is a staple on every coaching bookshelf, and his research has shaped many of the things we consider to be modern best practices. You can follow Wade on Twitter. Where Others Won't is recorded in Toronto, Canada, and was created by Cody Royle and Adam Esker. Learn more about Cody at: www.codyroyle.com
Dr. Wade Gilbert is an internationally renowned coaching consultant and sport scientist and an award-winning professor in the Department of Kinesiology at California State University Fresno. Gilbert holds degrees in physical education, human kinetics, and education, and has taught and studied coaching and talent development at the University of Ottawa, University of California – Los Angeles (UCLA), and Fresno State. He is author of the highly acclaimed book Coaching Better Every Season and Editor Emeritus of the International Sport Coaching Journal. Recognitions of his contributions to the field include the Dorothy V. Harris Memorial Award from the Association for Applied Sport Psychology, the Kristen Marie Gould Endowed Lecture on Sport for Children and Youth at Michigan State University, and the Cal Botterill Legacy Lecture at the University of Winnipeg. In addition to serving as consultant to many Fresno State and local high school coaches, Gilbert is a long-time advisor to the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) Coach Education Department and is the lead author of the USOPC Quality Coaching Framework. Gilbert has counseled coaches and sport organizations around the world spanning all competitive levels and in every sport imaginable including groups such as US Soccer, the Texas Rangers, Hockey Canada, USA Water Polo, US Ski & Snowboard, Softball Canada, Irish Rugby, Cricket Australia, the International Ice Hockey Federation, and World Wrestling Entertainment. Wade currently also serves as the mental performance coach for the Canadian Women's Softball team in the Tokyo 2021 Summer Olympics. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhts/message
In this Just Go Play podcast episode, Matt Young speaks with Wade Gilbert on Bridging the gap between Research & Reality with Quality Sport.Dr. Wade Gilbert is an internationally renowned coaching consultant and sport scientist and an award-winning professor in the Department of Kinesiology at California State University – Fresno. Gilbert holds degrees in physical education, human kinetics, and education, and has taught and studied coaching and talent development at the University of Ottawa, University of California – Los Angeles (UCLA), and Fresno State. He is author of the highly acclaimed book Coaching Better Every Season and Editor Emeritus of the International Sport Coaching Journal.Coaching Better Every Season that is applicable for coaches, parents, and anyone who wants to be a better leader and team member. Wade combines his academics with real-life experiences to provide realistic advise on how to make improvements in sport organizations. The biggest challenge he experienced was realizing that organizations who may seem professional may not execute best practices. The downfall of this is having people who may not have the right experience be in certain roles. Decisions in sport organizations are often made based on emotional and financial investments so hear the discussion on how coaches, parents, and all stakeholders can work together to create a better environment including:Be patient: change doesn’t happen overnight. Educate yourself: listen and ask questions to understand why things are done the way they are. Credible Resources: share materials from credible resources to understand what can help impact grassroots sport experiences.Engaged Leadership: be involved and engage everyone in the process. Create a team environment that shares the same values and skills that are being taught to athletes (shared vision, communication, collaboration, etc.) Be inspired by the conversation on how to intentionally build a stronger organization that leads to quality sport experiences for kids. Dr Wade Gilbert is recognized for his contributions to the field include the Dorothy V. Harris Memorial Award from the Association for Applied Sport Psychology, the Kristen Marie Gould Endowed Lecture on Sport for Children and Youth at Michigan State University, and the Cal Botterill Legacy Lecture at the University of Winnipeg. In addition to serving as consultant to many Fresno State and local high school coaches, Gilbert is a long-time advisor to the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) Coach Education Department and is the lead author of the USOPC Quality Coaching Framework. Gilbert has counseled coaches and sport organizations around the world spanning all competitive levels and in every sport imaginable including groups such as US Soccer, the Texas Rangers, Hockey Canada, USA Water Polo, US Ski & Snowboard, Softball Canada, Irish Rugby, Cricket Australia, the International Ice Hockey Federation, and World Wrestling Entertainment. Wade currently also serves as the mental performance coach for the Canadian Women's Softball team that will be competing in the Tokyo 2021 Summer Olympics.Follow Just Go Play on Instagram @qualitycoaching to receive coaching insights and information.Just Go Play is the resource for parents, teachers, coaches, and athletes to understand how sports will help build skills for life. The mission is to help and encourage kids, parents, and coaches to enjoy sports and participate for life.
Quand tu es un des meilleurs dans ton domaine, comment faire pour apprendre ? Durant mon doctorat, j'ai passé 5 ans à réfléchir à cette question-là… une des solutions, c'est d'avoir un coach de coach dans son cercle. Pourquoi ? C'est le sujet d'aujourd'hui. #Apprentissage #Coaching Pour plus d'informations : https://drcoachfrank.com Références : Rodrigue, F., Trudel, P., & Boyd, J. (2019). Learning From Practice: The Value of a Personal Learning Coach for High-Performance Coaches. International Sport Coaching Journal, 6(3), 285-295.
Pour avoir du succès, il faut être un innovateur. Selon Collins et coll. (2016), il semble que l'excellence passe par le développement d'une expertise adapté – au contexte, au temps, et au niveau (situation, intervention, programme). Est-ce que vous adaptez votre coaching à ces trois aspects-là ? Pour plus d'informations : info@bettersport.ca Références : Collins, L., Carson, H. J., & Collins, D. (2016). Metacognition and professional judgment and decision making in coaching: Importance, application and evaluation. International Sport Coaching Journal, 3(3), 355-361.
On this episode of the TSI Podcast, we explore researched-based practices on how coaches can invigorate their training sessions to create a positive youth development climate in their sporting context! Here are the timestamps for the episode: 4:15 - What is PYD 6:00 - Coach Izzy's story about PYD 8:00 - Coach influence 9:00 - #1 Be explicit 13:21 - #2 Building meaningful relationships 21:53 - #3 Developing your coaching philosophy 30:37 - #4 Developing Internal Assets 34:00 - #5 Continuing to Learn 41:23 - The Play is Under Review If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to me through email bbrock@ualberta.ca at any time! Here are the articles that were used to develop the 5 researched-based practices: Camiré, M., & Kendellen, K. (2016). Coaching for Positive Youth Development in High School Sport. In N. L. Holt (Ed.) Positive Youth Development Through Sport, Second Edition (126-136). London: Routledge. Camiré, M., Trudel, P., & Forneris, T. (2014). Examining how Model Youth Sport Coaches Learn to Facilitate Positive Youth Development. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 19(1), 1-17. Camiré, M., Forneris, T., Trudel, P., & Bernard, D. (2011). Strategies for Helping Coaches Facilitate Positive Youth Development Through Sport. Journal of sport psychology in action, 2(2), 92-99. Fraser-Thomas, J. L., Côté, J., & Deakin, J. (2005). Youth Sport Programs: An avenue to foster positive youth development. Physical Education & Sport Pedagogy, 10(1), 19-40. Gould, D., & Carson, S. (2008). Life skills development through sport: Current status and future directions. International review of sport and exercise psychology, 1(1), 58-78. Harwood, C., & Johnston, J. (2016). Positive Youth Development and Talent Development: Is There a Best of Both Worlds? In N. L. Holt (Ed.) Positive Youth Development Through Sport, Second Edition (113-125). London: Routledge. Hew, K. F. (2009). Use of audio podcast in K-12 and higher education: A review of research topics and methodologies. Educational Technology Research and Development, 57(3), 333-357. Jham, B. C., Duraes, G. V., Strassler, H. E., & Sensi, L. G. (2008). Joining the podcast revolution. Journal of Dental Education, 72(3), 278-281. Lerner, R. M., Fisher, C. B., & Weinberg, R. A. (2000). Toward a science for and of the people: Promoting civil society through the application of developmental science. Child development, 71(1), 11-20. National Research Council. (2002). Community programs to promote youth development. National Academies Press. Santos, F., Camiré, M., MacDonald, D. J., Campos, H., Conceição, M., & Silva, P. (2017). Youth sport coaches’ perspective on positive youth development and its worth in mainstream coach education courses. International Sport Coaching Journal, 4(1), 38-46. Turnnidge, J., Evans, B., Vierimaa, M., Allan, V., & Cote, J. (2016). Coaching For Positive Youth Development. In N. L. Holt (Ed.) Positive Youth Development Through Sport, Second Edition (137-150). London: Routledge.
Dr. Wade Gilbert joins us on this week’s episode of the podcast. Dr. Wade Gilbert is an internationally renowned coaching consultant and sports scientist, as well an award-winning professor of kinesiology at Fresno State University. He has a great book called Coaching Better Every Season, and he will talk about how that book is constantly evolving in this podcast. Dr. Wade has taught at the University of Ottawa, UCLA, and Fresno State. He has contributed to over 100 publications, serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the International Sport Coaching Journal, and was the lead author of USOC Quality Coaching Framework. He is a growth minded individual that is always trying to learn and grow. He is at the forefront of coaching coaches, and tries to help them see better, and solve complex problems. In this episode, they discuss what led to him being a coach of coaches (5:50), when he became passionate about working with coaches (9:10), the differences in working with athletes vs. coaches (10:50), whether he focuses more on mentoring vs. coaching his clients (13:40), how he works with perfectionism (15:50), how he’s seen the best coaches shift from preparation to performance (19:20), if he’s ever been around coaches that lack discipline (22:05), what he does to make sure he’s still working on himself (25:20), how he gives himself space to be (27:50), how he thinks about coaching as an art vs. a science (32:10), how he thinks about creating as little unknown while still embracing the unknown (34:30), what he does to help coaches who don’t enjoy games (37:50), what he intentionally does for performing (39:00), the books that have resonated with him over the years (43:20), what coaching with heart is about (45:20), how he taps into the body when working with coaches (47:20), what’s different about working with a CEO of a company vs. a Head Coach (51:20), what he loves doing (53:30), how he helps people who are doing difficult things (55:40), what drives him (59:10), the mechanics of how his job works (1:02:05), how the world of coaching coaches is evolving (1:07:00), and why there isn’t a process for coaches to become certified (1:10:50) Thank you to Wade for coming on the podcast. We encourage you to check out Wade’s book and his newest work at https://us.humankinetics.com/products/coaching-better-every-season, and you can also find Wade on twitter @WadeWgilbert. Wade’s faculty web page can also be found here. Lastly, if you liked this episode and/or any others, please support us at Patreon or follow me on Twitter: @brianlevenson or Instagram: @Intentional_Performers. Thanks for listening. -Brian
In this episode, Frank & Thierry welcome Queen's Jordan Chen who is completing a master's degree in sport psychology to discuss transformational coaching. (1:19) - Who are some coaches from various sports that are great leaders? (9:15) - How should leadership be defined in a coaching context? (10:15) - What is transformational leadership? (11:00) - Resources: transformational coaching education What is Transformational Coaching, Ontario Soccer Webinar Jean Côté on Transformational Coaching, United States Center for Coaching Excellence Podcast How to Become a Transformational Coach, Changing the Game Project, Way of Champions Podcast Transformational Coaching, Smarter Coaching Podcast Dr Jean Côté, The Athlete Development Show (podcast) Transformational Coaching Workshop, International Sport Coaching Journal, Jean Côté & Jennifer Turnnidge (article) (13:48) - Jordan's bio (17:20) - How did being a data analyst for the men's team at Queen's change his perception of the game? (18:50) - Has Jordan ever coached volleyball formerly? (20:00) - Why did Jordan choose to study in the field of sport psychology? (20:50) - Is the buy in from athletes and coaches in regards to sport psychology better nowadays or is it still marginalized? (21:30) - What are early discoveries on youth coaching? (26:30) - What is effective coaching? (28:45) - What is transformational leadership and how does it apply to sports? (32:48) - How recent is this concept of transformational coaching? (36:30) - How does Jordan deal with coaches that aren't open minded to this concept of transformational coaching? (38:10) - What does the early data collection on transformational coaching indicate? (40:15) - How can the 4 C's be measured? (42:50) - What are some key coaching behaviours in regards to the first I: Idealized influence? (46:42) - What are some key coaching behaviours in regards to the second I: Inspirational motivation? (50:30) - What are some key coaching behaviours in regards to the third I: Intellectual stimulation? (56:40) - What are some key coaching behaviours in regards to fourth I: Individualized consideration? (60:00) - How can the transformational coaching concept be adapted to younger age groups versus older age groups in club volleyball?
Andy Gillham owns and operates Ludus Consulting LLC (www.ludusconsulting.biz) focusing on performance enhancement for his clients. More specifically, Dr. Gillham works primarily with coaches and athletic administrators on improving systematic coach evaluation and providing targeted coach and program professional development opportunities. His Ph.D. is in Education with a major of sport and exercise psychology from the University of Idaho and has a B.S. in Fitness and a M.S. in Human Performance from University Wisconsin-LaCrosse. He has been a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association since 2003 and is a certified consultant through the Association for Applied Sport Psychology. Dr. Gillham has helped athletes, coaches, administrators and business executives in Canada and the United States improve their performance. Dr. Gillham works across competitive levels ranging from youth through professional levels for both coaches and athletes. In addition to his applied work, Dr. Gillham has published 12 peer-reviewed academic journal articles and has been an invited author for 12 more papers. He is also an Editorial Board member for two international coaching journals: International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching and International Sport Coaching Journal where he also serves as Section Editor for Resource Reviews.
Dr. Wade Gilbert holds degrees in physical education, human kinetics, and education and has taught and studied coaching at the University of Ottawa (Canada), UCLA, and Fresno State. He has more than 20 years of experience in conducting applied research with coaches around the world spanning all competitive levels, from youth leagues to the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games. He is widely published, including his recent book Coaching Better Every Season (Human Kinetics) and is frequently invited to speak at national and international events. Gilbert is Editor-in-Chief of the International Sport Coaching Journal and is a regular contributor to coaching seminars for Olympic and national team coaches in the United States and Canada.Book:http://www.humankinetics.com/products/all-products/coaching-better-every-seasonHuman Kinetics Coach Education Centre: http://www.asep.com/theCoachDoc.cfm?International Sport Coaching Journal:http://journals.humankinetics.com/journal/iscjInternational Journal of Sports Science and Coaching:http://journals.sagepub.com/home/spo
We choose a little different format for this week's episode of the GAINcast. Rather than have Vern tackle a question, we invited on a guest: Dr. Wade Gilbert. Gilbert is a professor in the Department of Kinesiology at Fresno State University, a GAIN faculty member, and serves as editor-in-chief of the International Sport Coaching Journal. On this week's episode he tackles questions about the coaching profession, coaching values and culture, the art of coaching, and more. For more information about this topic, read the complete show notes at: http://www.hmmrmedia.com/2016/03/gaincast-episode-7-the-coach-doc-with-wade-gilbert/ This episode if brought to you by GAIN (www.thegainnetwork.com) and HMMR Media (www.hmmrmedia.com).