Kolar Edvard, Biloslavo Roberto, Pišot Rado, Veličković Saša, Tušak Matej
Science and Research Centre Koper, Institute for Behavioral Economics, Koper, Slovenia.
Science and Research Centre Koper, Institute for Kinesiology Research, Koper, Slovenia.
Front Psychol. 2025 Jan 9;15:1498186. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1498186. eCollection 2024.
A coach's managerial and pedagogical tasks in the sports training process constitute the substantive core of their work, while decision-making serves as the fundamental method underpinning these tasks. Some decisions made by coaches result from deliberate, analytical thinking, which involves extensive information gathering, analysis, and discussion. Others, however, are made quickly and spontaneously, triggered by unforeseen situations during training or competition that demand immediate action. Consequently, the purpose of this study is to develop a conceptual framework for understanding coaches' decision-making behavior in conventional sports. This framework aims to establish appropriate relationships between the various decisions coaches make during the training process and theoretical concepts related to decision-making, both in general and within the coaching context.
To design the research, we used the methodology of a conceptual paper and a "model paper" approach, which seeks to build a theoretical framework that predicts relationships between distinct research concepts and scientific disciplines, aiming to integrate them into a cohesive model of coaches' decision-making behavior.
The proposed conceptual framework encompasses a comprehensive range of situations that may arise during the sports training process and potential ways to address them. This framework identifies different types of decisions and characteristics associated with coaches' decision-making behavior. It incorporates various sport-specific and general theories of decision-making and cognitive functioning to offer a deeper understanding of how coaches process and execute decisions in diverse contexts.
The developed conceptual framework outlines three primary types of decisions-strategic, tactical, and operational-each playing a distinct role in the broader sports training process. These decisions are based on different cognitive processes, which manifest in varied decision-making behaviors and are reinforced by specific leadership styles. The practical value of this framework lies in its potential application for selecting appropriate experts to address the diverse decision-making scenarios encountered in sports training. This ensures the alignment of decision-making styles with the requirements of specific training situations, thereby enhancing the effectiveness and outcomes of the coaching process.
教练在运动训练过程中的管理和教学任务构成了其工作的实质核心,而决策则是支撑这些任务的基本方法。教练做出的一些决策源于深思熟虑的分析性思维,这涉及广泛的信息收集、分析和讨论。然而,其他决策则是在训练或比赛中因意外情况需要立即采取行动而迅速自发做出的。因此,本研究的目的是构建一个概念框架,以理解传统体育项目中教练的决策行为。该框架旨在在教练在训练过程中做出的各种决策与一般决策以及教练背景下的决策相关理论概念之间建立适当的关系。
为了设计这项研究,我们采用了概念性论文和“模型论文”方法的方法论,旨在构建一个理论框架,预测不同研究概念与科学学科之间的关系,旨在将它们整合为一个连贯的教练决策行为模型。
提出的概念框架涵盖了运动训练过程中可能出现的一系列全面情况以及应对这些情况的潜在方法。该框架确定了与教练决策行为相关的不同类型决策和特征。它纳入了各种特定于运动项目和一般的决策及认知功能理论,以更深入地理解教练在不同情境中如何处理和执行决策。
所构建的概念框架概述了三种主要类型的决策——战略决策、战术决策和操作决策——每种决策在更广泛的运动训练过程中都发挥着独特作用。这些决策基于不同的认知过程,这些认知过程表现为不同的决策行为,并受到特定领导风格的强化。该框架的实际价值在于其潜在应用于选择合适的专家来应对运动训练中遇到的各种决策场景。这确保了决策风格与特定训练情况的要求相一致,从而提高教练过程的有效性和成果。