Diversification of paths in sport games as a determinant of differentiating competences of trainers and team managers - the paradigm vs. reality

Journal Title: Quality in Sport - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 1

Abstract

Contemporary sport games are characterised by an increasing diversification of paths and phases one may select when determining one's objective of engaging in a game. As these objectives - and, consequently, conditions of achieving them - change, trainers and other support personnel need to adapt their competences to one specific path and its accompanying objectives. In the light of the above, the purpose of this publication is to: • justify the need for diversified identification of the above-mentioned paths and phases, • subsequently, define a network-processual model that enables flexible identification of these paths and phases, • explore the inadequacy of coaching and managing competences currently favoured in trainers and managers in Poland; finally, present a model of qualitatively diversified sets of competences, including: player's fitness coach, talented player's tutor, team coach and team manager. Współczesne gry sportowe charakteryzuje nasilająca się dywersyfikacją ścieżek i faz ich rozwoju. Zróżnicowanie celów uprawiania gry na różnych ścieżkach wyma-ga jakościowego dostosowania do nich warunków ich osiągania, w tym tych wy-znaczanych kompetencjami trenerów i organizatorów wspierających osoby upra-wiające gry. Biorąc powyższe pod uwagę sformułowano cele publikacji, które objęły w kolejności: • uzasadnienie potrzeby zdywersyfikowanego identyfikowania ścieżek i faz uprawiania gier sportowych, • następnie zdefiniowano sieciowo - procesowy model pozwalający na ela-styczną identyfikację ścieżek i faz rozwoju gier sportowych, • uwzględniając dywersyfikację ścieżek i faz uprawiania gier sportowych ukazano nieadekwatności obecnie preferowanych w Polsce kompetencji trenerów i managerów i określono model jakościowo zróżnicowanych kompetencji w tym: trenera motoryki gracza, tutora adepta gry, coacha zespołu graczy i team managera.

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Ryszard Panfil

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  • EP ID EP192051
  • DOI 10.12775/QS.2016.001
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Ryszard Panfil (2016). Diversification of paths in sport games as a determinant of differentiating competences of trainers and team managers - the paradigm vs. reality. Quality in Sport, 2(1), 7-19. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-192051