The health promoting sports coach : theoretical background and practical guidance
Tezier, Benjamin and Barros, Kévin and Geidne, Susanna and Bardid, Farid and Grieco, Spartaco and Johnson, Stacey and Kokko, Sami and Lambe, Barry and Lefebvre, Arthur and Lane, Aoife and Ooms, Linda and Seghers, Jan and Sevdalis, Vassilis and Whiting, Stephen and Vuillemin, Anne and Van Hoye, Aurélie (2025) The health promoting sports coach : theoretical background and practical guidance. BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation, 17. 17. ISSN 2052-1847 (https://doi.org/10.1186/s13102-025-01056-y)
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Abstract
The sports club setting is a key context for health promotion, but it can also be associated with risky behaviours. Sports coaches play a crucial role in supporting the physical, mental and social health of sport participants but often lack the resources and support to do so. This paper proposes a guide to help coaches become health promoters by aligning their actions with the Health Promoting Sports Club model, which represents the setting-based approach applied to sports clubs. An embedded mixed-method study with a QUAL (qual) design was used, where 15 experts took part in 5 meetings and 299 coaches provided input through an online survey. Four steps were carried out: (1) defining the health-promoting sports coach and key action principles, (2) co-constructing progression stages using the settings-based approach, (3) identifying key actions for promoting health in different moments of coaching (i.e., before, during, and after training and competition, and outside of coaching), and (4) developing long-term intervention components. A definition of the health-promoting sports coach was produced, and eight key action principles have been identified, divided into three dimensions: connection with the system, adoption of a coaching philosophy, and focus on participants. Five stages of progression for integrating health promotion into coaching have been established, ranging from risk prevention to a global approach involving the entire sports system. Specific actions for each moment of coaching (before, during, and after training and competition, and outside of coaching) have been identified, such as monitoring the physical, mental, and social health of participants or plan the coaching session to ensure safety, inclusion, and well-being for all sports participants, staying open for last-minute changes. Finally, long-term intervention components to support the implementation of these actions in practice have been developed, based on what coaches are already doing, the skills they possess and the five stages of progression. This paper enables the development of a guide to help sports coaches promote health by identifying concrete actions and short- and long-term interventions, whilst making links with the health promoting sports club model. It broadens the scope of coaching by incorporating health principles, while emphasising the need to adapt to the environment and context of the club. This work calls for future research to test the effectiveness and feasibility of these approaches in various sporting environments.
ORCID iDs
Tezier, Benjamin, Barros, Kévin, Geidne, Susanna, Bardid, Farid ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8591-0596, Grieco, Spartaco, Johnson, Stacey, Kokko, Sami, Lambe, Barry, Lefebvre, Arthur, Lane, Aoife, Ooms, Linda, Seghers, Jan, Sevdalis, Vassilis, Whiting, Stephen, Vuillemin, Anne and Van Hoye, Aurélie;-
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Item type: Article ID code: 91943 Dates: DateEvent31 January 2025Published9 January 2025Accepted9 October 2024SubmittedSubjects: Medicine > Public aspects of medicine > Personal health and hygiene, including exercise, nutrition Department: Strategic Research Themes > Health and Wellbeing
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS) > Strathclyde Institute of Education > EducationDepositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 03 Feb 2025 09:58 Last modified: 03 Feb 2025 09:58 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/91943