Post-match video-based feedback: A longitudinal work-based coach development program stimulating changes in coaches’ knowledge and understanding
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Raya Castellano, Pablo Eduardo; Reeves, Matthew J.; Fradua Uriondo, Juan Luis; McRobert, Allistair P.Editorial
Sage Journals
Materia
Coach education coaching behaviors knowledge development
Fecha
2021-05-21Referencia bibliográfica
Raya-Castellano, P. E. (AC*), Reeves, M. J., Fradua, L., & McRobert, A. P. (2021). Post-match video-based feedback: A longitudinal work-based coach development program stimulating changes in coaches' knowledge and understanding. International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching, 16(6), 1259–1270. https://doi.org/10.1177/17479541211017276
Resumen
The literature regarding formal coach education and development highlights issues of transference of usable knowledge
to the real-world context. This study sought to engage coaches from a Spanish football academy in a longitudinal workbased
coach development program (CDP) focused on the delivery of post-match feedback. The CDP was delivered over
a 23-month period through collaboration between a sport pedagogue researcher-practitioner, the Academy
Management Team, and an experienced research team. The study adopted a case study design, utilizing a multiple
method data collection strategy that occurred in several stages: 1) Systematic observations (Sep–Dec 2018) and 2)
debrief (Jan 2019), where baseline coach behaviors and underpinning knowledge were recorded; 3) a workshop and a
directed task (Mar 2019), encouraging coaches to apply new knowledge; 4) a directed task 2 and reflective interview
(Apr/May 2019), facilitating coaches’ reflection on their past deliveries and rationalization and planning of their forthcoming
sessions’ delivery and 5) a consolidation interview (Apr 2020), capturing knowledge stabilization. Qualitative data
suggest that there was an increased understanding in the adoption of behaviors including corrective feedback, silence,
questioning, and player participation throughout the CDP. In addition, coaches’ self-reflection found acceptance of their
coaching delivery or a disconnect between their desired and actual behaviors during the delivery of video-based feedback.
This study provides a preliminary framework for further implementation and exploration in developing coaches’
knowledge and understanding of delivering post-match video-based feedback.




