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A Christian approach to sport coaching, with Don Vinson

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

In this episode I'm joined by Professor of Sport Coaching, Don Vinson, from the University of Worcester to discuss the perspective of Christian sport coaches. This rarely encountered conversation offers a case study of how sport coaches can align their values, and Christian faith, with a model of leadership known as servant leadership, in order to meaningfully support the many needs of athletes. A conversation which celebrates spirituality and religion within leadership in sport, for the value it brings to everyone, of Christian faith or otherwise.

Paper discussed:

Vinson, D., & Parker, A. (2021). Christian sports coaches and servant leadership. International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching, 16(2), 304-316.

Key Takeaways

  • Servant leadership in sports coaching prioritises athletes’ holistic development, focusing on their needs beyond just performance.
  • Christian faith as a case study illustrates how spirituality can enhance coaching by fostering athletes’ sense of identity and purpose.
  • There is an overemphasis on winning and potential abuse in talent development systems.
  • Holistic development is often limited to physical, psychological, and social aspects, neglecting spiritual well-being.
  • Servant leadership characteristics include humility, authenticity, and stewardship, guiding coaches to support athletes’ growth.
  • Competition can be reframed as collaborative striving for excellence, not just a path to victory.
  • Universality of servant leadership makes it applicable to coaches of all backgrounds, not exclusive to Christianity.
  • Strength in servant leadership requires tough decisions and discipline, rooted in care for athletes.
  • Call to action for coaches to reflect on their values and consider servant leadership to enhance their practice.

Chapters

00:00 Exploring the Intersection of Faith and Coaching

05:51 The Role of Servant Leadership in Coaching

08:31 Challenges in Youth Sports and Mental Health

11:15 The Importance of Spiritual Health

14:09 Values and Leadership in Coaching

16:48 The Problems Within Sports Culture

19:45 Understanding Servant and Christian Leadership

22:27 Holistic Development in Coaching

32:28 Exploring Holistic Development in Coaching

35:02 Understanding Purpose and Identity in Sports

37:11 Insights from Coaches on Faith and Purpose

40:16 The Balance of Discipline and Nurturing in Coaching

43:14 Navigating Humility and Confidence in Leadership

47:37 The Broader Implications of Servant and Christian Leadership

51:58 Competition: Striving Together for Excellence

56:03 Bridging Values and Performance in Sports

01:01:18 The Future of Servant and Christian Leadership in Coaching

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 episode I'm joined by Professor of Sport Coaching, Don Vinson, from the University of Worcester to discuss the perspective of Christian sport coaches. This rarely encountered conversation offers a case study of how sport coaches can align their values, and Christian faith, with a model of leadership known as servant leadership, in order to meaningfully support the many needs of athletes. A conversation which celebrates spirituality and religion within leadership in sport, for the value it brings to everyone, of Christian faith or otherwise.

Paper discussed:

Vinson, D., & Parker, A. (2021). Christian sports coaches and servant leadership. International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching, 16(2), 304-316.

Key Takeaways

  • Servant leadership in sports coaching prioritises athletes’ holistic development, focusing on their needs beyond just performance.
  • Christian faith as a case study illustrates how spirituality can enhance coaching by fostering athletes’ sense of identity and purpose.
  • There is an overemphasis on winning and potential abuse in talent development systems.
  • Holistic development is often limited to physical, psychological, and social aspects, neglecting spiritual well-being.
  • Servant leadership characteristics include humility, authenticity, and stewardship, guiding coaches to support athletes’ growth.
  • Competition can be reframed as collaborative striving for excellence, not just a path to victory.
  • Universality of servant leadership makes it applicable to coaches of all backgrounds, not exclusive to Christianity.
  • Strength in servant leadership requires tough decisions and discipline, rooted in care for athletes.
  • Call to action for coaches to reflect on their values and consider servant leadership to enhance their practice.

Chapters

00:00 Exploring the Intersection of Faith and Coaching

05:51 The Role of Servant Leadership in Coaching

08:31 Challenges in Youth Sports and Mental Health

11:15 The Importance of Spiritual Health

14:09 Values and Leadership in Coaching

16:48 The Problems Within Sports Culture

19:45 Understanding Servant and Christian Leadership

22:27 Holistic Development in Coaching

32:28 Exploring Holistic Development in Coaching

35:02 Understanding Purpose and Identity in Sports

37:11 Insights from Coaches on Faith and Purpose

40:16 The Balance of Discipline and Nurturing in Coaching

43:14 Navigating Humility and Confidence in Leadership

47:37 The Broader Implications of Servant and Christian Leadership

51:58 Competition: Striving Together for Excellence

56:03 Bridging Values and Performance in Sports

01:01:18 The Future of Servant and Christian Leadership in Coaching

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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