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Athlete autonomy isn't real! BITESIZE KNOWLEDGE

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In this short episode I tackle the conundrum of advocating for athletes' autonomy within the coaching process, when the coaching process is orchestrated - and controlled - by the coach. Even when it feels like athlete choice, it’s ultimately about the coach’s agenda, right? Exploring this argument thought pokes fun at dogmatism in the context of athlete centred coaching, while simultaneously reminding autonomy supportive coaching cynics that coaches still have a duty to AIM for autonomy within their relationship with athletes. Regardless of the fragile validity of athlete autonomy in coaching.

Takeaways

  • Autonomy support in coaching is complex and paradoxical.
  • Control in coaching isn't inherently negative.
  • True autonomy may not be fully achievable in coaching.
  • Coaches always hold power and control over athletes.
  • Autonomy support should be structured and guided, not absolute freedom.
  • Influence is a natural part of the coaching relationship.
  • Effective coaching involves nurturing athlete agency while taking control.
  • Coaches should reflect on contradictions within their own philosophies.

If you enjoy this episode, I suggest you check out these other episodes too:

Reframing motivation with SDT

Autonomy supportive coaching 101

The hidden dimension of motivational coach behaviour

Learn more about your host and access my services:

https://markjcarrollcoaching.wordpress.com/consultancy/

Support the show by becoming a patron:

https://labours-of-sport.captivate.fm/support

Connect with me on LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/markjcarrollresearcher/

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Subscribe | Labours of Sport Coaching - The Self-Determined Coach

In this short episode I tackle the conundrum of advocating for athletes' autonomy within the coaching process, when the coaching process is orchestrated - and controlled - by the coach. Even when it feels like athlete choice, it’s ultimately about the coach’s agenda, right? Exploring this argument thought pokes fun at dogmatism in the context of athlete centred coaching, while simultaneously reminding autonomy supportive coaching cynics that coaches still have a duty to AIM for autonomy within their relationship with athletes. Regardless of the fragile validity of athlete autonomy in coaching.

Takeaways

  • Autonomy support in coaching is complex and paradoxical.
  • Control in coaching isn't inherently negative.
  • True autonomy may not be fully achievable in coaching.
  • Coaches always hold power and control over athletes.
  • Autonomy support should be structured and guided, not absolute freedom.
  • Influence is a natural part of the coaching relationship.
  • Effective coaching involves nurturing athlete agency while taking control.
  • Coaches should reflect on contradictions within their own philosophies.

If you enjoy this episode, I suggest you check out these other episodes too:

Reframing motivation with SDT

Autonomy supportive coaching 101

The hidden dimension of motivational coach behaviour

Learn more about your host and access my services:

https://markjcarrollcoaching.wordpress.com/consultancy/

Support the show by becoming a patron:

https://labours-of-sport.captivate.fm/support

Connect with me on LinkedIn:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/markjcarrollresearcher/

  continue reading

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