Centre for Sport and Exercise Science, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK.
J Sports Sci. 2012;30(3):229-39. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2011.639384. Epub 2011 Dec 15.
The Olympic environment has been identified as particularly stressful and unlike any other in terms of the media attention and focus placed on the competition. While the potential negative consequences of stress for coaches and their athletes have been explored, relatively little is known about the factors underpinning successful Olympic coaching performance. We explored elite coaches' perceptions of the factors that enable them to coach in a stressful Olympic environment. Eight coaches from one of Great Britain's most successful Olympic teams (i.e. consistent medal winners in the previous three Olympics) were interviewed. Inductive content analysis indicated that psychological attributes (e.g. emotional control), preparation (e.g. strategic approach), and coping at the event (e.g. team support) were factors that coaches perceived as important for successful Olympic coaching. In addition, coaches offered specific suggestions for training and development. Key themes included coach interaction (e.g. mentoring, formalizing contact) and simulating Olympic pressure. These findings offer suggestions for the education of developing coaches on the pathway to elite sports coaching.
奥运环境被认为是特别有压力的,与其他任何环境都不同,因为媒体对比赛的关注和聚焦。虽然已经探讨了压力对教练及其运动员的潜在负面影响,但对于支持成功奥运教练表现的因素知之甚少。我们探讨了精英教练对使他们能够在有压力的奥运环境中执教的因素的看法。采访了来自英国最成功的奥运团队之一(即在之前三届奥运会上持续获得奖牌)的八名教练。归纳内容分析表明,心理特质(例如情绪控制)、准备(例如战略方法)和比赛中的应对(例如团队支持)是教练认为对成功奥运执教很重要的因素。此外,教练还为培训和发展提供了具体建议。主要主题包括教练互动(例如指导、正式联系)和模拟奥运压力。这些发现为发展教练在通往精英体育教练的道路上的教育提供了建议。