Working in high performance sport: what it takes

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Borrie, A., Miles, A. and Borrie, L. 2023. Working in high performance sport: what it takes. in: Borrie, A., Hooton, A., Chandler, C., Miles, A. and Watson, P. (ed.) The Applied Sport and Exercise Practitioner London Routledge - Taylor and Francis.
AuthorsBorrie, A., Miles, A. and Borrie, L.
EditorsBorrie, A., Hooton, A., Chandler, C., Miles, A. and Watson, P.
Abstract

The authors bring to life what it takes to be effective working in high performance sport by interviewing four highly experienced practitioners. The practitioners interviewed have experience of leading world class performance programmes and their associated sport science and medicine support programmes. Each chapter will highlight:

- the opportunities and challenges in high performance sport
- the range of skills that you need to be successful
- the attitudes and behaviours that are required in this field

Keywordssport; performance; skills; attributes
Year2023
Book titleThe Applied Sport and Exercise Practitioner
PublisherRoutledge - Taylor and Francis
Place of publicationLondon
EditionFirst
ISBN9781003290049
Web address (URL)https://www.routledge.com/The-Applied-Sport-and-Exercise-Practitioner/Borrie-Chandler-Hooton-Miles-Watson/p/book/9781003290049
Output statusPublished
Publication dates
Online29 Jun 2023
Publication process dates
Deposited06 Dec 2022
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