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The ethics of sports coaching / edited by Alun R. Hardman and Carwyn Jones. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Ethics and sportPublication details: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, (c)2011.Description: xi, 222 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415557757
  • 0415557755
  • 9780415557740
  • 0415557747
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • GV711.E845 2011
  • GV711.J76.E845 2011
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Contents:
The normative aims of coaching: the good coach as an enlightened generalist Sigmund Loland Celebrating trust: virtues and rules in the ethical conduct of sports coaches Mike McNamee Becoming a good coach: coaching and phronesis yvind F. Standal, Liv. B. Hemmestad Objectivity and subjectivity in coaching Paul Davis Sports coaching and virtue ethics Alun R. Hardman, Carwyn Jones The moral ambiguity of coaching youth sport John S. Russell Sport-smart persons: a practical ethics for coaching young athletes Dennis Hemphill Males coaching female athletes Michael Burke Coaching ethics and Paralympic sports Anne-Mette Bredahl Coaching and the ethics of youth talent identification: rethinking luck and justice Richard Bailey, Martin Toms Coaching and the ethics of performance enhancement Irena Martinkova, Jim Parry Ethical issues in coaching dangerous sports Emily Ryall, Steve Olivier A defense of expatriate coaching in sport Cesar R. Torres.
Subject: "Despite the increasing sophistication of our understanding of the player-sport-coach relationship, the dominant perspective of the sports coach is still an instrumental one, focused almost exclusively on performance, achievement and competitive success. In this ground-breaking new book, leading sport scholars challenge that view, arguing that the coaching process is an inherently moral one with an inescapably ethical dimension, involving intense relationships between players and coaches. The Ethics of Sports Coaching critically examines this moral aspect, develops a powerful idea of what sports coaching ought to be, and argues strongly that coaches must be aware of the ethical implications of their acts." ;
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The normative aims of coaching: the good coach as an enlightened generalist Sigmund Loland Celebrating trust: virtues and rules in the ethical conduct of sports coaches Mike McNamee Becoming a good coach: coaching and phronesis yvind F. Standal, Liv. B. Hemmestad Objectivity and subjectivity in coaching Paul Davis Sports coaching and virtue ethics Alun R. Hardman, Carwyn Jones The moral ambiguity of coaching youth sport John S. Russell Sport-smart persons: a practical ethics for coaching young athletes Dennis Hemphill Males coaching female athletes Michael Burke Coaching ethics and Paralympic sports Anne-Mette Bredahl Coaching and the ethics of youth talent identification: rethinking luck and justice Richard Bailey, Martin Toms Coaching and the ethics of performance enhancement Irena Martinkova, Jim Parry Ethical issues in coaching dangerous sports Emily Ryall, Steve Olivier A defense of expatriate coaching in sport Cesar R. Torres.

"Despite the increasing sophistication of our understanding of the player-sport-coach relationship, the dominant perspective of the sports coach is still an instrumental one, focused almost exclusively on performance, achievement and competitive success. In this ground-breaking new book, leading sport scholars challenge that view, arguing that the coaching process is an inherently moral one with an inescapably ethical dimension, involving intense relationships between players and coaches. The Ethics of Sports Coaching critically examines this moral aspect, develops a powerful idea of what sports coaching ought to be, and argues strongly that coaches must be aware of the ethical implications of their acts." ;

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