Great coaches reflect before they adjust
This research looked at reflective practice in high-performance coaching environments. It found that reflection helps coaches learn, solve problems, and make better decisions. Great coaching is not just about instinct. It also depends on reviewing what happened, understanding patterns, and adjusting behavior. This supports reflection as a leadership skill in performance settings. It also helps explain why coaches can benefit from mindset tools, not just athletes.
CATEGORY
Sports / Coaching
OUTCOME AREA
Coach development
STUDY
Lowry et al., 2023
CITATION