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Episode 361: Andy Abraham | Evolving Coach Education, Judgement, and Trust in Development

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🎙️ Episode 361: Andy Abraham | Evolving Coach Education, Judgement, and Trust in Development

In this episode, Coach Yas sits down with Professor Andy Abraham, Head of Subject for Physical Education & Sports Coaching at Leeds Beckett University, to explore the shifting landscape of coach education, professional judgement, and what it really takes to support coaching excellence.

🧠 With over 27 years in education, Andy brings a unique lens to how coach development is facilitated across contexts—from universities to elite sport, including his work with PGMOL and the FA. This conversation digs deep into the evolution of coaching standards, balancing structure with adaptability, and how we move beyond "skilled robots" to develop “knowledgeable doers.”

🔍 What You’ll Learn:

  • Why coach education must move beyond standardisation
  • The power of embedded coach developers
  • What “good” looks like—and who gets to decide
  • Trust, judgement, and the real-world complexity of assessing coaching
  • How coaching frameworks can unintentionally hinder creativity
  • The concept of espoused vs. enacted theory in coaching practice

💡 Quote of the Episode:

“Do you want skilled robots or knowledgeable doers? Competence frameworks are great at creating the former—but we need more of the latter.”

🎓 Guest Bio:

Professor Andy Abraham leads one of the UK’s most recognised coaching departments at Leeds Beckett University. His research and practice sit at the intersection of coach education, professional judgement and decision making, and applied learning. He has collaborated with major organisations such as The FA, Premier League, and PGMOL to reshape coach development pathways in elite sport.

📢 Connect with Us:

🔗 Follow @TheCoachesNetwork on Instagram and Twitter

🎧 Subscribe & Review the Podcast

💬 Join the conversation with #TheCoachesNetworkPodcast


Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-coaches-network-podcast/exclusive-content
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🎙️ Episode 361: Andy Abraham | Evolving Coach Education, Judgement, and Trust in Development

In this episode, Coach Yas sits down with Professor Andy Abraham, Head of Subject for Physical Education & Sports Coaching at Leeds Beckett University, to explore the shifting landscape of coach education, professional judgement, and what it really takes to support coaching excellence.

🧠 With over 27 years in education, Andy brings a unique lens to how coach development is facilitated across contexts—from universities to elite sport, including his work with PGMOL and the FA. This conversation digs deep into the evolution of coaching standards, balancing structure with adaptability, and how we move beyond "skilled robots" to develop “knowledgeable doers.”

🔍 What You’ll Learn:

  • Why coach education must move beyond standardisation
  • The power of embedded coach developers
  • What “good” looks like—and who gets to decide
  • Trust, judgement, and the real-world complexity of assessing coaching
  • How coaching frameworks can unintentionally hinder creativity
  • The concept of espoused vs. enacted theory in coaching practice

💡 Quote of the Episode:

“Do you want skilled robots or knowledgeable doers? Competence frameworks are great at creating the former—but we need more of the latter.”

🎓 Guest Bio:

Professor Andy Abraham leads one of the UK’s most recognised coaching departments at Leeds Beckett University. His research and practice sit at the intersection of coach education, professional judgement and decision making, and applied learning. He has collaborated with major organisations such as The FA, Premier League, and PGMOL to reshape coach development pathways in elite sport.

📢 Connect with Us:

🔗 Follow @TheCoachesNetwork on Instagram and Twitter

🎧 Subscribe & Review the Podcast

💬 Join the conversation with #TheCoachesNetworkPodcast


Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-coaches-network-podcast/exclusive-content
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
  continue reading

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