Coaching Myths: Fifteen Wrong Ideas in Youth Sports

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Coaching Myths: Fifteen Wrong Ideas in Youth Sports

Author(s): Rick Albrecht (Author)

  • Publisher: McFarland & Co
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2013
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 244 pages
  • ISBN-10: 078647369X
  • ISBN-13: 9780786473694

Book Description

Unlike the generations of coaches that have gone before them, today’s coaches are expected not only to teach motor skills to young athletes but to do so in an environment that is conducive to the ethical, emotional, social and physical well-being of each one of them.

Each of the 15 chapters of this book presents, and then systematically debunks, the most pervasive, persistent and potentially harmful myths in coaching, including such chestnuts as “play by my rules,” “winning is the ultimate goal” and “there’s no I in ‘team.'” Although the information in every chapter is based on current scientific evidence (and there are numerous source notes), each is written in the everyday language of coaches and covers topics that are of particular interest to coaches, parents, athletic administrators, recreation programming specialists–and even the occasional fan.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Challenges 15 common coaching ideas in youth sports”―Reference & Research Book News.

About the Author

Rick Albrecht is a professor of movement science and coordinator of the Sport Leadership Program at Grand Valley State University. He lives in Traverse City, Michigan.

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