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Coaching as a science, with John Lyle

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In this episode I sit down with leading and longstanding coach researcher Professor John Lyle of Leeds Beckett University. For over 40 years John has established and pushed forward coaching as a science, and we reflect on where we've got to as a discipline in that time, the research issues we need to fix, and the avenues we should explore next within the academic world of coaching, to best serve coaches.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Coaching Science and Its Evolution

11:20 Defining Coaching: The Role and Responsibilities

17:12 The Distinction Between Coaching and Teaching

22:35 The Importance of Context in Coaching

28:05 Models of Coaching: Frameworks and Their Applications

34:07 The Multidisciplinary Nature of Coaching

41:40 The Evolution of Coaching Knowledge

42:33 Bridging the Gap: Science and Practice in Coaching

43:56 Perspectives on Coaching: A Multifaceted Approach

45:22 The Shift from Behavioural to Relational Coaching

48:09 Cognitive Decision-Making in Coaching

49:42 Understanding Intuition in Coaching Decisions

51:33 The Human Element: Athlete-Centered Coaching

53:40 Ethics and Efforts in Coaching Practices

55:03 Researching Coaching: The Need for In-Situ Studies

56:53 The Caring Nature of Coaches

58:39 Pragmatism in Coaching Research

01:01:06 The Complexity of Coaching: Acknowledging Difficulties

01:04:04 Coping Mechanisms for Coaches

01:06:34 Exploring Success Criteria in Coaching

01:08:44 Critiquing Higher Education in Coaching Research

01:11:28 The Role of Academic Publishing in Coaching Knowledge

01:13:33 The Challenge of Representative Tasks in Coaching

01:17:11 The Importance of Diverse Learning Sources

01:19:06 Accessing Knowledge: The Coach's Perspective

01:21:40 Rethinking Coach Education Systems

If you enjoyed this episode, I recommend this one too:

Andrew Abraham - Ethics in coaching beyond legality

Learn more about your host and access my services:

https://markjcarrollcoaching.wordpress.com/consultancy/

Support the show by becoming a patron:

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Subscribe | Labours of Sport Coaching - The Self-Determined Coach

In this episode I sit down with leading and longstanding coach researcher Professor John Lyle of Leeds Beckett University. For over 40 years John has established and pushed forward coaching as a science, and we reflect on where we've got to as a discipline in that time, the research issues we need to fix, and the avenues we should explore next within the academic world of coaching, to best serve coaches.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Coaching Science and Its Evolution

11:20 Defining Coaching: The Role and Responsibilities

17:12 The Distinction Between Coaching and Teaching

22:35 The Importance of Context in Coaching

28:05 Models of Coaching: Frameworks and Their Applications

34:07 The Multidisciplinary Nature of Coaching

41:40 The Evolution of Coaching Knowledge

42:33 Bridging the Gap: Science and Practice in Coaching

43:56 Perspectives on Coaching: A Multifaceted Approach

45:22 The Shift from Behavioural to Relational Coaching

48:09 Cognitive Decision-Making in Coaching

49:42 Understanding Intuition in Coaching Decisions

51:33 The Human Element: Athlete-Centered Coaching

53:40 Ethics and Efforts in Coaching Practices

55:03 Researching Coaching: The Need for In-Situ Studies

56:53 The Caring Nature of Coaches

58:39 Pragmatism in Coaching Research

01:01:06 The Complexity of Coaching: Acknowledging Difficulties

01:04:04 Coping Mechanisms for Coaches

01:06:34 Exploring Success Criteria in Coaching

01:08:44 Critiquing Higher Education in Coaching Research

01:11:28 The Role of Academic Publishing in Coaching Knowledge

01:13:33 The Challenge of Representative Tasks in Coaching

01:17:11 The Importance of Diverse Learning Sources

01:19:06 Accessing Knowledge: The Coach's Perspective

01:21:40 Rethinking Coach Education Systems

If you enjoyed this episode, I recommend this one too:

Andrew Abraham - Ethics in coaching beyond legality

Learn more about your host and access my services:

https://markjcarrollcoaching.wordpress.com/consultancy/

Support the show by becoming a patron:

https://labours-of-sport.captivate.fm/support

Connect with me on LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/markjcarrollresearcher/

  continue reading

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