Abstract
Life-story methodology and innovative methods were used to explore the process of becoming a developmental adaptive sailing coach. Jarvis's (2009) lifelong learning theory framed the thematic analysis. The findings revealed that the coach, Jenny, was exposed from a young age to collaborative environments. Social interactions with others such as mentors, colleagues, and athletes made major contributions to her coaching knowledge. As Jenny was exposed to a mixture of challenges and learning situations, she advanced from recreational para-swimming instructor to developmental adaptive sailing coach. The conclusions inform future research in disability sport coaching, coach education, and applied sport psychology. © 2014 The Author(s).
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Duarte, T., & Culver, D. M. (2014). Becoming a Coach in Developmental Adaptive Sailing: A Lifelong Learning Perspective. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 26(4), 441–456. https://doi.org/10.1080/10413200.2014.920935
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