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Use of Sports Science Knowledge by Turkish Coaches

机译:土耳其教练对体育科学知识的运用

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International Journal of Exercise Science 8(1) : 21-37, 2015. The purpose of this study is to examine the following research questions in Turkish coaching context: a) What are coaches’ perceptions on the application of sport science research to their coaching methods? b) What sources do coaches utilize to obtain the knowledge they need? c) What barriers do coaches encounter when trying to access and apply the knowledge they need for their sport? In addition, differences in research questions responses were examined based on gender, years of coaching experience, academic educational level, coaching certificate level, coaching team or individual sports, and being paid or unpaid for coaching. The participants were 321 coaches (255 men, 66 women) from diverse sports and coaching levels working in Ankara. The questionnaire “New Ideas for Coaches” by Reade, Rodgers and Hall (2008) was translated, adapted into Turkish, and validated for the current study. According to our findings among Turkish coaches, there is a high prevalence of beliefs that sport science contributes to sport (79.8%);however, there are gaps between what coaches are looking for and the research that is being conducted. Coaches are most likely to attend seminars or consult other coaches to get new information. Scientific publications were ranked very low by the coaches in getting current information. The barriers to coaches’ access to sport science research are finding out the sources of information, being able to implement the sport science knowledge into the field of coaching, lack of monetary support in acquiring knowledge, and language barriers. Also, differences in perceptions and preferences for obtaining new information were identified based on coaches’ gender, coaching contexts (i.e., professional-amateur), coaching settings (i.e., team/individual), and their other demographic characteristics (i.e., coaching experience, coaching educational level, and coaching certificate level). Future coach education programs should emphasize the development of coaches’ competencies in identifying and accessing eligible sports science knowledge sources and lack of money for acquiring information while also tailoring the messages based on differences in coaching contexts, coaching settings, and coaches’ demographic characteristics so as to ensure successful knowledge transfer.
机译:国际运动科学杂志8(1):2015年2月21-37日。本研究的目的是在土耳其教练的背景下研究以下研究问题:a)教练对体育科学研究在其教练中的应用的看法是什么方法? b)教练利用什么资源来获得他们需要的知识? c)教练在尝试获取和应用其运动所需的知识时会遇到哪些障碍?此外,还根据性别,教练经验的年限,学历水平,教练证书水平,教练团队或个人运动以及为教练付费或不付费的方式,检查了研究问题答案的差异。参与者是在安卡拉工作的321名不同体育和教练级别的教练(255名男性,66名女性)。 Reade,Rodgers和Hall(2008)的问卷“教练的新想法”已被翻译,改编为土耳其文,并经过了本研究的验证。根据我们在土耳其教练中的发现,人们普遍认为体育科学有助于体育(79.8%);但是,教练在寻找什么与进行的研究之间仍然存在差距。教练最有可能参加研讨会或咨询其他教练以获取新信息。在获得最新信息方面,教练对科学出版物的排名很低。教练进行体育科学研究的障碍正在寻找信息来源,能否将体育科学知识应用于教练领域,缺乏获取知识方面的金钱支持以及语言障碍。另外,根据教练的性别,教练的背景(即职业业余),教练的环境(即团队/个人)以及他们的其他人口统计特征(即教练的经验,教练的教育水平和教练证书的水平)。未来的教练教育计划应强调教练能力的发展,以识别和获取合格的体育科学知识资源,缺乏获取信息的资金,同时还应根据教练环境,教练环境和教练的人口统计学特征的差异来定制信息。确保成功的知识转移。

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