The perspectives of unconscious winning myths in sports coaching.

The purpose of this paper is to identify and critically discussed the ten pre-eminent unconscious winning myths that seldom realized by coaches, which are that: 1)The power and knowledge of coaches is all; 2)Experience is everything; 3)The motivator is the one we want; 4)Media representations are ta...

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Main Authors: Omar Fauzee, Mohd. Sofian, Yusof, Aminuddin, Jamalis, Marjohan
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Language:English
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17278/
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author Omar Fauzee, Mohd. Sofian
Yusof, Aminuddin
Jamalis, Marjohan
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description The purpose of this paper is to identify and critically discussed the ten pre-eminent unconscious winning myths that seldom realized by coaches, which are that: 1)The power and knowledge of coaches is all; 2)Experience is everything; 3)The motivator is the one we want; 4)Media representations are taken out of all proportion; 5)Physical and tactical skills are more than enough; 6)Winning is not everything but the only thing; 7)A good player is a good coach; 8)The champions are always right; 9)I know who I am; and 10)This is our culture and we don’t need to change anything. Perhaps by understanding the affect of these myths will helps sports coaches understand that to win athletes need to change their mind-set into more positive ways.
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spelling upm-172782013-07-04T00:39:57Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17278/ The perspectives of unconscious winning myths in sports coaching. Omar Fauzee, Mohd. Sofian Yusof, Aminuddin Jamalis, Marjohan The purpose of this paper is to identify and critically discussed the ten pre-eminent unconscious winning myths that seldom realized by coaches, which are that: 1)The power and knowledge of coaches is all; 2)Experience is everything; 3)The motivator is the one we want; 4)Media representations are taken out of all proportion; 5)Physical and tactical skills are more than enough; 6)Winning is not everything but the only thing; 7)A good player is a good coach; 8)The champions are always right; 9)I know who I am; and 10)This is our culture and we don’t need to change anything. Perhaps by understanding the affect of these myths will helps sports coaches understand that to win athletes need to change their mind-set into more positive ways. 2008-06 Article PeerReviewed Omar Fauzee, Mohd. Sofian and Yusof, Aminuddin and Jamalis, Marjohan (2008) The perspectives of unconscious winning myths in sports coaching. The Journal of Human Resource and Adult Learning, 4 (1). p. 8. ISSN 1817-2105 Sports - Coaching. Sports sciences. English
spellingShingle Sports - Coaching.
Sports sciences.
Omar Fauzee, Mohd. Sofian
Yusof, Aminuddin
Jamalis, Marjohan
The perspectives of unconscious winning myths in sports coaching.
title The perspectives of unconscious winning myths in sports coaching.
title_full The perspectives of unconscious winning myths in sports coaching.
title_fullStr The perspectives of unconscious winning myths in sports coaching.
title_full_unstemmed The perspectives of unconscious winning myths in sports coaching.
title_short The perspectives of unconscious winning myths in sports coaching.
title_sort perspectives of unconscious winning myths in sports coaching.
topic Sports - Coaching.
Sports sciences.
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17278/