Coaching Research to Results
Sport coaching research holds the answers to your biggest coaching questions, yet most of it stays buried in academic journals written for academics, not coaches like you.
In the Coaching Research to Results podcast, your host, Beth Barz, takes one real research paper and breaks it down into three big ideas and two actions you can apply in your next coaching session, all in under 15 minutes. If you want to coach smarter, not harder, this podcast is for you.
Check for show notes & further info on becoming a thriving coach here: https://thecoachdeveloper.com/coaching-research-to-results-podcast-notes/
Episodes
15 episodes
S2 E8 Season Finale Interview with Guest Jocelyn Barrieau, Canadian Women's Rugby 7s Head Coach: A look into culture
S2 E7 The Whole Coach: Developing good people with social influences and safety needs
S2 E6 That's How We Do Things Around Here: Making culture obvious to all
S2 E4 The Culture IS the Training Plan: The human is more important than the winning
S2 E3 Start With Me: What Championship Coaches Did After Their Worst Season
S2 E2 When Winning Hides the Cracks: Serial winning coaches discovered success masking
S2 E1 Championship Habits: What six elite coaches reveal about building lasting excellence
The Face Scorecard: How Your Emotional Expressions Shape Team Performance Before You Speak
This episode examines van Kleef et al's (2019) paper called "Emotional Games: How Coaches’ Emotional Expressions Shape Players’ Emotions, Inferences, and Team Performance." The big ideas from the paper that are relevant to coach learning are Th...
Two Smiles, Two Bodies: What Your Face Does to Your Athletes
This episode examines Furley & Thrien's 2024 paper called "A Smile Can Go a Long Way: The Effects of Dominant and Rewarding Smiles of Coaches on Athletes in an Evaluative Performance Context." The big ideas from the paper are Two Smiles, Tw...
Bottle vs. Reframe: The Emotion Regulation Science Coaches Keep Getting Wrong
This episode examines James Gross' paper called "Emotion Regulation: Current Status and Future Prospects." The big ideas from the paper that are relevant to coach learning are Bottle vs Reframe, The Three-Step Check, and The Emotional Toolbox. ...
The Armour Paradox: What Serial-Winning Coaches Know About Self-Compassion
This episode examines Hägglund et al.'s paper called "Wearing a Self-Compassion Suit May Offer a Performance Edge: A Qualitative Study of Serial-Winning High-Performance Coaches." The big ideas from the paper that are relevant to coach learning...
One Size Fits No One: Why Mental Health Literacy Has to Match the Athlete in Front of You
Gorczynski et al.'s 2021 paper called "Developing Mental Health Literacy and Cultural Competence in Elite Sport." The big ideas from the paper that are relevant to coach learning are The Cultural Blindspot, The Invisible Athletes, and Don't Lea...
Season Finale Interview - Connecting the Dots with Dr Sasha Gollish
This conversation explores how coaching practice is deeply shaped by personal experience, reflection, and intentional learning, with Dr. Sasha Gollish emphasizing a person-centered approach that prioritizes developing humans over just athletes....