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Dispositions of elite-level Australian rugby coaches towards game sense: characteristics of their coaching habitus
Authors:Richard L Light  John Robert Evans
Institution:1. The University of Ballarat , Australia richardlight11@gmail.com;3. The University of Sydney , Australia
Abstract:Bourdieu's analytic concept of habitus has provided a valuable means of theorising coach development but is yet to be operationalised in empirical research. This article redresses this oversight by drawing on a larger study that inquired into how the ‘coaching habitus’ of elite-level Australian and New Zealand rugby coaches structured their interpretation and use of the Game Sense approach to coaching to illustrate how habitus can be operationalised. It focuses on the identification of characteristics of the individual coaching habitus of four elite-level Australian rugby coaches and how they shape their interpretation and use of Game Sense. Drawing on suggestions made by Lau, we identify the characteristics of four individual ‘coaching habitus’ by examining their views on: (1) the characteristics of good coaches; (2) characteristics of great rugby players and how to develop them; and (3) their dispositions towards innovation in coaching.
Keywords:Habitus  Rugby coaching  Coach development  Coach learning  Game Sense
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