Contemporary strength and conditioning coaching is, for the most part,
informed by the exercise sciences, with little engagement being made
with sociocultural and pedagogical perspectives which have emerged in
sports coaching research over the last two decades. In Understanding
Strength and Conditioning as Sport Coaching: Bridging the Biophysical,
Pedagogical and Sociocultural Foundations of Practice, the authors -
whose expertise span strength and conditioning, sports coaching and
pedagogy - help students and coaches to integrate perspectives from
these disciplines to enhance their strength and conditioning coaching
practice.
The book encourages readers to add moral, ethical and political
considerations to the technical aspects of their coaching practice. It
discusses and applies concepts to a full range of strength and
conditioning settings, including elite performance, young athletes,
ageing athletes and returning to play following injury.
Featuring an eResource, and structured around rich, narrative
pedagogical cases reflecting the issues faced by practising strength and
conditioning coaches, the book offers a thoroughly engaging introduction
to pedagogical and sociocultural concepts and literature in a strength
and conditioning context. This is a vital book for students of strength
and conditioning, and an important resource for practising strength and
conditioning coaches and sport science staff.