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An in-situ exploration of the reflection and experience-based learning of professional football players and coaches

The aim of the current thesis was to critically examine the reflection and experience-based learning of professional football players and coaches at a football club. Specific attention was paid to the influence that the social environment had on players and coaches experiences and the extent to whic...

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Main Author: Robert J. Mackenzie
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Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/18117
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description The aim of the current thesis was to critically examine the reflection and experience-based learning of professional football players and coaches at a football club. Specific attention was paid to the influence that the social environment had on players and coaches experiences and the extent to which they influenced each others experience-based learning and reflective practice. A case study approach using semi-structured interviews and ethnography including participant observation, informal interviews and audio/video recordings informed the current research. Schön s (1983) experience-based theory of learning and reflective practice was used to represent coaches and players reflective practice prior to the application of Foucault (1972, 1979, 1988, 1991a) as social theory. It was found that an institutionally reproduced discourse, which emphasized the importance of winning, governed both coaches and players experience-based learning at the club. Positive discourses of reflection were introduced by coaches and embodied by willing and docile players due to the added legitimacy that was associated with their knowledge. Players reflective practice represented a technology of power as it was dominated by their coaches presence and resulted in players interpretations being normalised to the extent that they became self-surveillant. Players compliance contributed to the construction and reproduction of an overarching disciplinary culture of surveillance that was initially introduced by the club s coaches and made possible through the constant assimilation of data and different forms of performance monitoring (i.e. GPS, video-based PA, physical testing).
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spelling rr-article-96052942014-01-01T00:00:00Z An in-situ exploration of the reflection and experience-based learning of professional football players and coaches Robert J. Mackenzie (7236719) Other health sciences not elsewhere classified Foucault Learning Reflection Professional football Coaching Performance analysis Video-based PA Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified The aim of the current thesis was to critically examine the reflection and experience-based learning of professional football players and coaches at a football club. Specific attention was paid to the influence that the social environment had on players and coaches experiences and the extent to which they influenced each others experience-based learning and reflective practice. A case study approach using semi-structured interviews and ethnography including participant observation, informal interviews and audio/video recordings informed the current research. Schön s (1983) experience-based theory of learning and reflective practice was used to represent coaches and players reflective practice prior to the application of Foucault (1972, 1979, 1988, 1991a) as social theory. It was found that an institutionally reproduced discourse, which emphasized the importance of winning, governed both coaches and players experience-based learning at the club. Positive discourses of reflection were introduced by coaches and embodied by willing and docile players due to the added legitimacy that was associated with their knowledge. Players reflective practice represented a technology of power as it was dominated by their coaches presence and resulted in players interpretations being normalised to the extent that they became self-surveillant. Players compliance contributed to the construction and reproduction of an overarching disciplinary culture of surveillance that was initially introduced by the club s coaches and made possible through the constant assimilation of data and different forms of performance monitoring (i.e. GPS, video-based PA, physical testing). 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Thesis 2134/18117 https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/An_in-situ_exploration_of_the_reflection_and_experience-based_learning_of_professional_football_players_and_coaches/9605294 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
spellingShingle Other health sciences not elsewhere classified
Foucault
Learning
Reflection
Professional football
Coaching
Performance analysis
Video-based PA
Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified
Robert J. Mackenzie
An in-situ exploration of the reflection and experience-based learning of professional football players and coaches
title An in-situ exploration of the reflection and experience-based learning of professional football players and coaches
title_full An in-situ exploration of the reflection and experience-based learning of professional football players and coaches
title_fullStr An in-situ exploration of the reflection and experience-based learning of professional football players and coaches
title_full_unstemmed An in-situ exploration of the reflection and experience-based learning of professional football players and coaches
title_short An in-situ exploration of the reflection and experience-based learning of professional football players and coaches
title_sort in-situ exploration of the reflection and experience-based learning of professional football players and coaches
topic Other health sciences not elsewhere classified
Foucault
Learning
Reflection
Professional football
Coaching
Performance analysis
Video-based PA
Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified
url https://hdl.handle.net/2134/18117