{"title":"Practical Advances in Sport Coaching Research in International Sport Coaching Journal","authors":"B. Callary","doi":"10.1123/iscj.2021-0044","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Sport Coaching Journal aaa Volume 8, Issue 3 will be the last to publish manuscripts under the headings of Best Practices, Insights, and Coaching In. Starting in 2022 (Volume 9), manuscripts that focus on best practices of efforts, ideas, or evidence-based guidelines that can be used to improve coaching, those that focus on well-reasoned and effectively articulated insights and commentaries intended to stimulate thought about coaching, and perspectives of coaching and coach education in different countries and cultures will be categorized under the umbrella term of Practical Advances (International Sport Coaching Journal [ISCJ], 2021a). This new heading will allow for greater flexibility of submissions that are partially data driven to practitioner informed, while not losing the practical nature of these submissions. We will continue to have 70–80% of each issue devoted to Original Research studies, and 20–30% of each issue dedicated to Practical Advances. All papers, with the rare exception of invited papers, will undergo double-blind peer review. While adopting a strongly applied orientation, papers published under the heading of Practical Advances will still be written in an academic style that includes citations, as well as other applied evidence, to support and develop ideas. Thus, Practical Advances will encompass International Sport Coaching Journal (ISCJ) legacy article types of Best Practices, Insights, and Coaching In (ISCJ, 2021a). This evolution comes alongside a revision to ISCJ’s mission. The revision brings into focus ISCJ’s interest in expanding understanding of the coaching process, coaching environment, coach education and development, coaching practices, and coaching profession. Therefore, the mission is to advance the research and development of sport coaching worldwide. This mission is pursued through a specific focus on the practice and process of coaching, with consideration also given to the many factors that influence coaching. Thus, ISCJ publishes peer-reviewed, scientific research studies and articles on practical advances about, with, and for coaches (ISCJ, 2021c). In Volume 8, Issue 3, along with a series of original research articles, coaching in, best practices, and insights, we are publishing an invited article that is intended to showcase ISCJ as a nonproprietary venture of the International Council for Coaching Excellence (ICCE). This article outlines a transparent process of the ICCE’s Research Committee in developing, implementing, and reporting the findings of a consultation process and proposal for governance and service agenda. In this invited article, the Research Committee broadly connects the current state of the field of sport coaching research to the ICCE specifically. This project began during discussions at the Research Fair for the ICCE’s Global Coach Conference in Japan 2019 (North et al., 2021). Sport coaching is a relatively youngfield of research and growing in popularity. The analogy is that it is now a “teenager,” as far as fields of research go. Using that analogy, we can think about its current state and project into the future as it moves through this adolescent phase. We often advocate for children’s multisport sampling. Into athletes’ adolescence, coaches begin to support, promote, and provide direction to these athletes in various developmental trajectories so that these individuals can figure out how to build off one another’s strengths and expertise (creating a stronger team), while also innovating in specialized positions. Likewise, sport coaching research as a field has grown through a sampling of disciplinary and methodological frameworks, pushing boundaries (like only a teenager does), trying to figure out answers to various questions. Our adolescent field has the fundamental skills (aka disciplinary grounding) in psychology, sociology, management, education, and sport sciences, but has progressively developed as a discipline of its own. We need original research studies and practical advances from both academics and practitioners (and “pracademics”) in sport coaching. This is a sport coaching journal. It is not a sport psychology journal that publishes coaching studies, nor a sport sociology journal that publishes coaching studies, nor a sport sciences journal that publishes coaching studies. Studies and practical advances published in ISCJ are sport coaching research. We have editorial board members with expertise across a range of coaching topics from coach education and development, coaching relationships and identities, talent development, equity, diversity, and inclusion, to pedagogy/andragogy, sociology, psychology, philosophy, and qualitative and quantitative methods. Our number of submissions is increasing.We have launched a call for papers for our second special issue (exploring coaching delivery in an online/digital environment; ISCJ, 2021b), and will have our first supplementary issue that publishes the abstracts from the ICCE’s Global Coach Conference in November 2021. The Web of Science Group regularly updates the impact factors in its Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science Group houses the Emerging Sources Citation Index base, which comprises journals with high growth potential. ISCJ is listed in the Emerging Sources Citation Index, which is an excellent step considering the age and size of the journal. As ISCJ gains impact (as measured by number of citations per citable articles), it will reach the point of being listed in one of the Web of Science’s citation indexes that provide an impact factor. In the meantime, Comunicar (2021) publishes and updates the list of journals in the Emerging Sources Citation Index, classifying them, according to their citations, in deciles, percentiles with their impact factor simulator. While this ranking is a simulation and is not a formal indication of rank, and while Comunicar does not have any connection to Human Kinetics or Clarivate Analytics, for 2020 they have ranked ISCJ 15th of 487 journals indexed in education, with a simulated impact factor of 2.000. This simulated impact factor is strong across the sport and education research fields. In concluding with the analogy of the developmental age of sport coaching research as a field, we have strong foundations from sport coaching research’s beginnings until now. 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Sport Coaching Journal aaa Volume 8, Issue 3 will be the last to publish manuscripts under the headings of Best Practices, Insights, and Coaching In. Starting in 2022 (Volume 9), manuscripts that focus on best practices of efforts, ideas, or evidence-based guidelines that can be used to improve coaching, those that focus on well-reasoned and effectively articulated insights and commentaries intended to stimulate thought about coaching, and perspectives of coaching and coach education in different countries and cultures will be categorized under the umbrella term of Practical Advances (International Sport Coaching Journal [ISCJ], 2021a). This new heading will allow for greater flexibility of submissions that are partially data driven to practitioner informed, while not losing the practical nature of these submissions. We will continue to have 70–80% of each issue devoted to Original Research studies, and 20–30% of each issue dedicated to Practical Advances. All papers, with the rare exception of invited papers, will undergo double-blind peer review. While adopting a strongly applied orientation, papers published under the heading of Practical Advances will still be written in an academic style that includes citations, as well as other applied evidence, to support and develop ideas. Thus, Practical Advances will encompass International Sport Coaching Journal (ISCJ) legacy article types of Best Practices, Insights, and Coaching In (ISCJ, 2021a). This evolution comes alongside a revision to ISCJ’s mission. The revision brings into focus ISCJ’s interest in expanding understanding of the coaching process, coaching environment, coach education and development, coaching practices, and coaching profession. Therefore, the mission is to advance the research and development of sport coaching worldwide. This mission is pursued through a specific focus on the practice and process of coaching, with consideration also given to the many factors that influence coaching. Thus, ISCJ publishes peer-reviewed, scientific research studies and articles on practical advances about, with, and for coaches (ISCJ, 2021c). In Volume 8, Issue 3, along with a series of original research articles, coaching in, best practices, and insights, we are publishing an invited article that is intended to showcase ISCJ as a nonproprietary venture of the International Council for Coaching Excellence (ICCE). This article outlines a transparent process of the ICCE’s Research Committee in developing, implementing, and reporting the findings of a consultation process and proposal for governance and service agenda. In this invited article, the Research Committee broadly connects the current state of the field of sport coaching research to the ICCE specifically. This project began during discussions at the Research Fair for the ICCE’s Global Coach Conference in Japan 2019 (North et al., 2021). Sport coaching is a relatively youngfield of research and growing in popularity. The analogy is that it is now a “teenager,” as far as fields of research go. Using that analogy, we can think about its current state and project into the future as it moves through this adolescent phase. We often advocate for children’s multisport sampling. Into athletes’ adolescence, coaches begin to support, promote, and provide direction to these athletes in various developmental trajectories so that these individuals can figure out how to build off one another’s strengths and expertise (creating a stronger team), while also innovating in specialized positions. Likewise, sport coaching research as a field has grown through a sampling of disciplinary and methodological frameworks, pushing boundaries (like only a teenager does), trying to figure out answers to various questions. Our adolescent field has the fundamental skills (aka disciplinary grounding) in psychology, sociology, management, education, and sport sciences, but has progressively developed as a discipline of its own. We need original research studies and practical advances from both academics and practitioners (and “pracademics”) in sport coaching. This is a sport coaching journal. It is not a sport psychology journal that publishes coaching studies, nor a sport sociology journal that publishes coaching studies, nor a sport sciences journal that publishes coaching studies. Studies and practical advances published in ISCJ are sport coaching research. We have editorial board members with expertise across a range of coaching topics from coach education and development, coaching relationships and identities, talent development, equity, diversity, and inclusion, to pedagogy/andragogy, sociology, psychology, philosophy, and qualitative and quantitative methods. Our number of submissions is increasing.We have launched a call for papers for our second special issue (exploring coaching delivery in an online/digital environment; ISCJ, 2021b), and will have our first supplementary issue that publishes the abstracts from the ICCE’s Global Coach Conference in November 2021. The Web of Science Group regularly updates the impact factors in its Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science Group houses the Emerging Sources Citation Index base, which comprises journals with high growth potential. ISCJ is listed in the Emerging Sources Citation Index, which is an excellent step considering the age and size of the journal. As ISCJ gains impact (as measured by number of citations per citable articles), it will reach the point of being listed in one of the Web of Science’s citation indexes that provide an impact factor. In the meantime, Comunicar (2021) publishes and updates the list of journals in the Emerging Sources Citation Index, classifying them, according to their citations, in deciles, percentiles with their impact factor simulator. While this ranking is a simulation and is not a formal indication of rank, and while Comunicar does not have any connection to Human Kinetics or Clarivate Analytics, for 2020 they have ranked ISCJ 15th of 487 journals indexed in education, with a simulated impact factor of 2.000. This simulated impact factor is strong across the sport and education research fields. In concluding with the analogy of the developmental age of sport coaching research as a field, we have strong foundations from sport coaching research’s beginnings until now. We have the vigor of adolescence, along with its inquisitive thirst for more knowledge
《体育教练杂志》第8卷第3期将是最后一篇以“最佳实践”、“洞察”和“教练”为标题的文章。从2022年开始(第9卷),专注于可用于改进教练的最佳实践、想法或循证指南的手稿,那些专注于旨在激发对教练的思考的合理和有效表达的见解和评论,以及不同国家和文化的教练和教练教育的观点的手稿将被归类为实用进展(国际体育教练杂志[ISCJ], 2021a)。这个新标题将允许提交更大的灵活性,部分数据驱动的从业者知情,同时不失去这些提交的实际性质。我们将继续把每期70-80%的内容用于原创研究,20-30%的内容用于实践进展。除受邀论文外,所有论文均将接受双盲同行评议。虽然采用了强烈的应用导向,但在“实际进展”标题下发表的论文仍将以学术风格撰写,包括引用和其他应用证据,以支持和发展思想。因此,《实践进展》将包括国际体育教练杂志(ISCJ)的传统文章类型,如最佳实践、见解和教练(ISCJ, 2021a)。这一演变伴随着ISCJ使命的修订。该修订将焦点集中在ISCJ对扩大对教练过程,教练环境,教练教育和发展,教练实践和教练职业的理解的兴趣。因此,我们的使命是推动全球体育教练的研究和发展。这一使命是通过特别关注教练的实践和过程来实现的,同时也考虑到影响教练的许多因素。因此,ISCJ发表了同行评审的科学研究报告和文章,内容涉及教练、教练员和教练员的实际进展(ISCJ, 2021c)。在第8卷第3期,连同一系列原创研究文章,教练,最佳实践和见解,我们将发表一篇特邀文章,旨在展示ISCJ作为国际卓越教练理事会(ICCE)的非专有企业。本文概述了ICCE研究委员会在制定、实施和报告咨询过程的结果以及治理和服务议程建议方面的透明过程。在这篇特邀文章中,研究委员会将运动教练研究领域的现状与ICCE具体联系起来。该项目始于2019年日本ICCE全球教练会议研究博览会的讨论期间(North et al., 2021)。体育教练是一个相对年轻的研究领域,并且越来越受欢迎。这个类比是,就研究领域而言,它现在是一个“青少年”。利用这个类比,我们可以思考它的当前状态,并在它走过青春期时预测未来。我们经常提倡孩子们多运动。进入运动员的青春期,教练开始支持、促进和指导这些运动员在不同的发展轨迹,使这些个人能够弄清楚如何建立彼此的优势和专业知识(创建一个更强大的团队),同时也在专业岗位上进行创新。同样,体育教练研究作为一个领域,已经通过学科和方法框架的抽样发展起来,突破界限(就像只有青少年那样),试图找出各种问题的答案。我们的青少年领域拥有心理学、社会学、管理学、教育学和体育科学的基本技能(也就是学科基础),但已经逐渐发展成为一门独立的学科。我们需要来自体育教练领域的学者和实践者(以及“学者”)的原创研究和实际进展。这是一本体育教练杂志。它不是发表教练研究的运动心理学期刊,也不是发表教练研究的运动社会学期刊,也不是发表教练研究的运动科学期刊。在ISCJ上发表的研究和实践进展是运动教练研究。我们的编辑委员会成员在教练教育和发展、教练关系和身份、人才发展、公平、多样性和包容性、教育学/人类学、社会学、心理学、哲学以及定性和定量方法等一系列教练主题方面具有专业知识。我们提交的作品越来越多。 我们已经为我们的第二期特刊(探索在线/数字环境下的教练交付;ISCJ, 2021b),并将于2021年11月出版我们的第一期增刊,刊登ICCE全球教练会议的摘要。Web of Science Group定期更新其期刊引用报告中的影响因子。Web of Science Group拥有新兴资源引文索引库,其中包括具有高增长潜力的期刊。ISCJ被列入新兴资源引文索引,考虑到期刊的年龄和规模,这是一个很好的步骤。随着ISCJ获得影响力(以每篇可引用文章的引用次数来衡量),它将达到被列入提供影响因子的Web of Science引文索引之一的程度。与此同时,communicar(2021)发布并更新了新兴来源引文索引中的期刊列表,根据其引用,使用影响因子模拟器以十分位数、百分位数对其进行分类。虽然这个排名是模拟的,不是正式的排名指标,虽然communicar与Human Kinetics或Clarivate Analytics没有任何联系,但2020年,他们将ISCJ在487种教育期刊中排名第15位,模拟影响因子为2000。这种模拟影响因子在体育和教育研究领域都很强。总结体育教练研究作为一个领域的发展时代,我们从体育教练研究的开始到现在都有坚实的基础。我们有青春的活力,以及对更多知识的好奇和渴望