2017
DOI: 10.1080/13573322.2017.1323201
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Coaches as sport workers: professional agency within the employment context of elite European basketball

Abstract: Increased activity of multiple stakeholders (e.g., agents and owners) have created new challenges for some coaches working in professional sports clubs. The purpose of this project was to draw attention to the normative or accepted practices inherent in sport work, some of the day-to-day realities of some coaches working in this context, and to understand how coaches' perceptions of other stakeholders come to bear on their individual circumstances, career expectations/objectives and professional agency. Data w… Show more

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“…Passion for coaching. In the same way as Purdy et al 9 observe, all the coaches interviewed, without exception, highlight the fact that they are passionate about their profession: ''I am a passionate person (. .…”
Section: A Passionate Profession and An Unlimited Commitmentmentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…Passion for coaching. In the same way as Purdy et al 9 observe, all the coaches interviewed, without exception, highlight the fact that they are passionate about their profession: ''I am a passionate person (. .…”
Section: A Passionate Profession and An Unlimited Commitmentmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…These findings raise the issue of the continuation and duration of coaching careers. 9 And this particularly because balance between professional and personal life is not always easy to maintain: 41 ''You invest even more, even more until you can no longer (. .…”
Section: Coaching Profession and Family Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Jonathan had competed as a top-level athlete and having been well established within the coaching fraternity and successful in his previous job role, may well have been defined as coaching-oriented with a desire to coach and perpetuate such practices within schools (Andrew, Richards, Templin and Graber, 2014). His fears of a move to PE teaching and the risks he associated with the 'newness' of teacher training however, appeared to suggest he was forming a new identity as a teacher and also aspired to be an agent of change for PE teaching (MacPhail and Tannehill, 2012), characteristics which have frequently been associated with career and role changes (Chambers, 2002;Purdy, Kohe and Paulauskas, 2017;Vähäsantanen, Saarinen and Eteläpelto, 2009). Even though the Risk-Taking PDP did not impact Jonathan's choice to change to a career of teaching, when he trained and entered the teaching profession, he continued to take risks by choice both in his teaching practices and to further his career development.…”
Section: Careers and Changementioning
confidence: 99%