EFFECT OF COACHING MEN AND WOMEN SOCCER AT THE DIII LEVEL

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Title: EFFECT OF COACHING MEN AND WOMEN SOCCER AT THE DIII LEVEL
Author: Spell, Nicholas A.
Description: This study was undertaken to find the implications of coaching both the men and women’s soccer programs at the Division III level. A questionnaire was distributed among coaches from programs across America that has one head coach for both teams. The researcher used a mixed method approach of research. The researcher used a Quan. /Qual. method of research. Using this method, the researcher was able to compile statistical data, along with feelings and concerns, that coaches have with going to or having a dual head coach system. The sample was made up of schools that have gone to the one-coach-for-two-teams-system at the DIII level. This study looked at coaching both teams and the negative effects on the factors of time management, recruiting, player development, team management and perception players have about the system. In all, the researcher found ways to be more efficient with coaches and players time and prioritize the factors that are going to lead to success and the factors that will hinder the team.
Permanent Link: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=marietta1114545578
http://hdl.handle.net/2374.OX/4178
Date: 2005

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