Toward a Multidimensional Framework of Expertise and Professionalism in Sport Coaching. The Case for Adding Reflexivity to Reflective Practice
Abstract
Accurately defining the full extent, scope, and reach of what it means to have professional expertise in sport coaching isdifficultin theabsence oftrueprofessionalbodies,andthewideecosystemofsportwithin which it operates. Whilst there are numerous models, criteria, and key principles attached to the idea of expertise in sport coaching, it is the contention of this opinion piece that–given the widely held appreciation that sport coaching requires knowledge of how to interact with others–theconcept of reflexivity can be particularly useful in determining the extent to which coaches can demonstrate, and effect, expertise. The context and rationale for this, and subsequnt implications, are discussed within the paper.
