“我所做的没有多少荣耀”:教练对加拿大成人冰球和花样滑冰发展计划的看法

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Courtney Szto, Mary Louise Adams
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摘要

曲棍球和花样滑冰是加拿大的标志性运动,尽管很难从成年人缺乏参加这些运动或提高技能的机会中知道这一点。为了了解在这两项运动中形成成人节目的因素,对16位与成年人一起工作的经验丰富的加拿大曲棍球和花样滑冰教练进行了半结构化访谈。这些访谈提供了对成人学习者和他们的教练在曲棍球和花样滑冰中面临的一些结构性障碍的见解。参与者表示,虽然成人学习者是一个尚未开发的市场,但一个以高性能和青少年发展为特权的体育系统意味着很少有教练能优先考虑与成年人合作。教练很少接受与成年人一起工作的培训,而且由于成年人在冰上分配方面处于最底层,因此通常很难设计出满足他们需求的项目。作者呼吁更明确地关注曲棍球和花样滑冰的成人节目,以满足需求并改善成年人的体验。
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“There’s Not a Lot of Glory in What I Do”: Coaches’ Views on Canadian Ice Hockey and Figure Skating Development Programs for Adults
Hockey and figure skating are iconic Canadian sports, although it would be hard to know this from the dearth of opportunities available for adults to take up these sports or improve their skills. To learn about the factors that shape adult programming in these two sports, semistructured interviews were conducted with 16 experienced Canadian hockey and figure skating coaches who work with adults. The interviews provided insight into some of the structural barriers that adult learners and their coaches face in hockey and figure skating. Participants suggest that while adult learners are an untapped market, a sport system that privileges high-performance and youth development means that few coaches can make working with adults a priority. Coaches receive little training to work with adults, and because adults are at the bottom of the hierarchy in terms of ice allocation, it is often difficult to design programs that meet their needs. The authors call for more explicit attention to adult programming in hockey and figure skating to meet demand and improve experiences for adults.
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International Sport Coaching Journal
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