Building Capacity of Community Sport Coaches-An Emotional Intelligence Approach to Practice and Delivery

Authors

  • Philippe Crisp

Abstract

Thereareanumberofchallengesthatfacecoacheducatorsandpr of essionals with in the fieldo f community,youth, and recreational sport. The generally held consensus and understanding of performance sport espouses a nature that prioritises competition, and so the goals, objectives, and subsequent skills of sports coaches in this domain contrast sharply with the aims and intentions commonly inherent in community type sport. Here, community, youth, and recreational sport coaches are often tasked with developing their participants to reflect wider social policy issues, for instance, through an increasedunderstanding of citizenship and life skills. This commentary highlights some of the issues that surround this topic and,acknowledging the broad body of work that positions „people skills? and strong relationships as crucial within this field, argues that coaches delivering community type sport should integrate and practice the concept of emotional intelligence in their coaching.

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Published

2024-10-30

How to Cite

Philippe Crisp. (2024). Building Capacity of Community Sport Coaches-An Emotional Intelligence Approach to Practice and Delivery. IPHO-Journal of Advance Research in Games and Sports, 2(10), 08–12. Retrieved from https://www.iphopen.org/index.php/gs/article/view/239