“It looks like he cares, but he doesn’t.”: athletes’ experiences of “good” and “bad” care in women’s football

IF 2.7 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
C. Lewis, Rebecca Sawiuk, Stephen M. Grimes
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Care research in coaching has repeatedly prioritised the voice of the carer rather than those of the cared-for. This article addresses this shortfall and examines notions of care through the eyes of female footballers. These voices are pertinent because football (soccer) in the United Kingdom (UK) has been labelled micro-political, cut-throat, competitive, and at times, uncaring. Further, women’s voices are often marginalised in sport and research. Noddings’ theory of care was selected to interpret semi-structured interviews of eight athletes’ experiences of care in women’s football. Findings suggest that athletes were exposed to superficial acts of care impede their learning and performance. There were also safeguarding concerns regarding the touching of athletes. Interview extracts did, however, describe the positive orchestration of supporting networks to reinforce a “climate of care”. Recommendations are provided for coaches on how to develop caring coaching.
“看起来他在乎,但他不在乎。:女足运动员对“好”与“坏”关怀的体验
护理研究中的教练一再优先考虑照顾者的声音,而不是那些被照顾者的声音。本文解决了这一不足,并通过女足球运动员的眼睛审视了护理的概念。这些声音是相关的,因为足球在英国被贴上了微观政治、残酷、竞争、有时冷漠的标签。此外,女性的声音在体育和研究领域往往被边缘化。采用Noddings的护理理论对8名女子足球运动员的护理经历进行半结构化访谈。研究结果表明,运动员接触到表面的照顾行为会阻碍他们的学习和表现。还有关于运动员身体接触的安全问题。然而,采访摘录确实描述了支持网络的积极协调,以加强“关怀气氛”。为教练提供了如何发展关怀教练的建议。
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Sports Coaching Review
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