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Making Sense of Coach Development Worldwide During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Bettina Callary, Abbe Brady, Cameron Kiosoglous, Pekka Clewer, Rui Resende, Tammy Mehrtens, Matthew Wilkie, and Rita Horvath

development. Our CoP gained insight into the common issues and novel solutions in our current situation. References Bissett , J.E. , Kroshus , E. , & Hebard , S . ( 2020 ). Determining the role of sport coaches in promoting athlete mental health: A narrative review and Delphi approach . BMJ Open Sport

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Sport Knowledge: The Effects of Division I Coach Communication on Student-Athlete Learning Indicators

Rikishi T. Rey, Gregory A. Cranmer, Blair Browning, and Jimmy Sanderson

expertise . International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching, 4 ( 3 ), 307 – 323 . https://doi.org/10.1260/174795409789623892 10.1260/174795409789623892 Côté , J. , Young , B. , North , J. , & Duffy , P. ( 2007 ). Towards a definition of excellence in sport coaching . International Journal

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Whither College Sports: Amateurism, Athlete Safety, and Academic Integrity

Brian Mancuso

costing $9 million per year. Chapter 8, which is authored by Donna Lopiano, Janet Blade, Gerald Gurney, Sheila Hudson, Brian Porto, Allen Sack, David Ridpath, and Andrew Zimbalist, attempts to connect two important issues: abuse and mental health concerns. In recent years, high school sport coaches have

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The Importance of Communication During a Bike Fit: A Call for Research

Alex Jane Smethurst and Iain Stuart Findlay

). Introducing the question wheel, a circumplex model of communication developed from expert golf instructors . International Journal of Sport Communication, 9 ( 2 ), 167 – 190 . https://doi.org/10.1123/ijsc.2016-0014 Moen , F. , & Garland , K. ( 2012 ). Subjective beliefs among sport coaches about

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A Critical Analysis of Coaches’ Perceptions of Athletic Department Involvement in Team-Related Social Media Activism

Natalie Bunch, Beth A. Cianfrone, and Lauren Beasley

.3 Asian 1 0.1 American Indian or Alaska Native 2 1.5 Biracial 7 5.2 Other 5 3.7 Ethnicity Hispanic origin 9 6.7 Division Division I 69 39.7 Division II 47 27.0 Division III 58 33.3 Sport coached Men’s basketball 13 8.8 Football 19 12.8 Other 116 78.4 Position Head coach 77 44.5 Assistant coach 89 51

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COVID-19 and Youth Sports: Psychological, Developmental, and Economic Impacts

Jimmy Sanderson and Katie Brown

. Consequently, children who are unable to consistently practice may experience adverse effects once sport participation resumes. Additionally, many high school coaches and other youth sport coaches have posted virtual workouts via YouTube and are utilizing other technology to help athletes maintain physical

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“This Isn’t a Sports Story … This Is a Life Story”: Elite Athletes and Myths About Mental Illness in Sport

Scott Parrott

conclusion echoes the disclosures of star athletes who say outward success masked personal turmoil. The athletes’ disclosures are a refutation of traditional definitions of strength in sport. Coaches, parents, and even athletes perpetuate masculinity, endorsing the importance of competition and dominance

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No Longer a Sign of Weakness? Media Reporting on Mental Ill Health in Sport

Keith D. Parry, Abigail G. Braim, Rebecca E. Jull, and Matthew J. Smith

’ stories . International Sport Coaching Journal, 8 ( 2 ), 172 – 182 . 10.1123/iscj.2019-0073 South , P. ( 2017 , May 8 ). England women’s all-time leading scorer Kelly Smith reveals she considered suicide: ‘I remember looking at the wardrobe and thinking I could hang myself.’ The Daily Mail

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Professional Athletes’ Social Media Use and Player Performance: Evidence From the National Football League

Joon Ho Lim, Leigh Anne Donovan, Peter Kaufman, and Chiharu Ishida

sport, coaches want players to focus on the team, not the individual. Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram can all oppose team unity ( Penrose, 2017 ). If a player boasts about his individual performance, this behavior would be arrogant, as opposed to humble, and not team-focused. College athletes have been

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“We Love You, Katie”: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Stanford University’s Response to the Passing of Katie Meyer

Natalie Bunch, Lauren Beasley, and Janie Copple

). Determining the role of sport coaches in promoting athlete mental health: A narrative review and Delphi approach . BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, 6 ( 1 ), 1 – 9 . 10.1136/bmjsem-2019-000676 Bissett J.E. , & Tamminen , K.A. ( 2022 ). Student-athlete disclosures of psychological distress