• Professor Brendan Cropley on Effective Coaching, Reflective Practices, and the Integration of Psychological Development

  • Sep 6 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
  • Podcast

Professor Brendan Cropley on Effective Coaching, Reflective Practices, and the Integration of Psychological Development

  • Summary

  • Today’s conversation is with Professor of Sport Coaching at the University of South Wales and Head of the Centre for Football Research in Wales, Brendan Cropley. Brendan is an esteemed scholar and has made a significant contribution to the Sport and Exercise Science, particularly in the area of psychology and coach education. He is also recognised worldwide as an expert in Reflective Practice and consults with a range of organisations across several industry sectors.

    In this episode, we explore the power of aligning coaching values with the needs of developing children, focusing on more than just performance, including nurturing life skills. Brendan also shares his insights into effective coaching, reflective practices, and the integration of psychological development.

    Check out Brendan's research we refer to in our conversation here.

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