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'Being' in the coaching world: new insights on youth performance coaching from an interpretative phenomenological approach
2015
Sport, Education and Society
Since Heidegger's influential text; Being and Time (1927/2005), the phenomenological question of what it means to 'be' has generated a vast body of work. This paper reports data from a phenomenological study that investigated what it means to 'be' a youth performance coach. An overview of the interpretive phenomenological methods used (Van Manen, 1990 ) is followed by presentation of coaches and data. Data analysis resulted in the identification of three constituent 'essences' of youth
doi:10.1080/13573322.2015.1108912
fatcat:ejyhq4zkurfkpn3mw4n3fm7joq