Abstract
The importance of coaches developing and articulating a personal coaching philosophy which encapsulates their values and beliefs is widely recognised. Yet it is also acknowledged that many coaches resist what appears an abstract task or find it to be of limited use in their day-to-day practice. In this paper we explore the potential of an alternative approach to developing and articulating a personal coaching philosophy: storytelling. Following a discussion of the potential of stories, we present a story written by one coach which expresses her personal philosophy in a way that is firmly rooted in her coaching practice. Storytelling approaches, we suggest, can reveal the connections between abstract/general philosophy and the personal embodied experience of coaching. We reflect on the possibilities and problems of using stories as philosophy and offer some suggestions for how coaches may be supported in developing their coaching philosophy through storytelling.
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Identification Number: | https://doi.org/10.1260/1747-9541.6.1.1 |
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Refereed: | Yes |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Coaching Philosophy; Golf; Narrative; Storytelling; Values |
Date Deposited: | 23 Jan 2015 10:11 |
Last Modified: | 11 Jul 2024 13:48 |
Item Type: | Article |