Browsing by Author "Cotterill, Stewart"
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Athlete leadership in sport teams: Current understanding and future directions
Cotterill, Stewart; Fransen, Katrien (International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2016)Leadership is a fundamental aspect of sports performance, particularly within team sport environments. Over the past 25 years there has been significant research exploring the role of the coach/manager in this regard. ... -
A case study of factors influencing performance in the practice environment
Smith, Steve M; Cotterill, Stewart; Brown, Hazel (Case Studies in Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2019)Athletes’ practice environment can influence their competitive performance. The influencing performance factors present in practice are understudied, and the aim of this study was to explore these factors. Using a case-study ... -
Clinical outcomes of anatomic, all-inside, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction
Yasen, Sam K; Borton, Zakk M; Eyre-Brook, Alistair I; Palmer, Harry C; Cotterill, Stewart; Risebury, Mike J; Wilson, Adrian J (Knee, 2017)Background: This paper reports the outcomes of patients undergoing ACL reconstruction using a TransLateral single bundle, all-inside hamstring technique at a minimum of two year follow-up. Methods: The semitendinosus ... -
Developing leadership skills in sport: A case study of elite cricketers
Cotterill, Stewart (Case Studies in Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2017)Effective leadership in sport at the elite level can make the difference between success and failure. However, although the importance of leadership is acknowledged there is little published evidence regarding how the ... -
Enhancing decision-making during sports performance: Current understanding and future directions
Cotterill, Stewart; Discombe, Russell (Sport and Exercise Psychology Review, 2016)Making decisions is a fundamental requirement for effective sports performance. As a result, an understanding of the processes underpinning the generation of these decisions is crucial to researchers and applied practitioners ... -
The experience of captaincy in professional sport: The case of elite professional rugby
Cotterill, Stewart; Cheetham, Richard (European Journal of Sport Science, 2017)The captain is perceived to be an important member of the leadership structure within teams across many professional sports. However, while there is a general acceptance that this is the case, there is very little research ... -
An exploration of the perceived health, life skill and academic benefits of dinghy sailing for 9–13-year-old school children
Cotterill, Stewart; Brown, Hazel (Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2018)Research evidence suggests that outdoor education offers significant potential in priming healthy physical activity behaviors, developing life skills, enhancing self-esteem and promoting improved academic performance. The ... -
From autocracy to empowerment: Teams with shared leadership perceive their coaches to be better leaders
Fransen, Katrien; Mertens, Niels; Cotterill, Stewart; Broek, Gert Vande; Boen, Filip (Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 2020)Sports coaches often fear that empowering the players in their team would undermine their own leadership status. To investigate the legitimacy of this perception, we mapped the leadership structure within 64 sports teams ... -
Inspiring and motivating learners in Higher Education: The staff perspective
Cotterill, Stewart (Journal of Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism Education, 2015)There is currently a lack of research exploring strategies to inspire and motivate students. As a result, the current study explored the perceptions of academic staff regarding what being inspirational meant, its sources, ... -
International consensus statement on the psychosocial and policy-related approaches to mental health awareness programmes in sport
Breslin, Gavin; Smith, Andy; Donohue, Brad; Donnelly, Paul; Shannon, Stephen; Haughey, Tandy Jane; Vella, Stewart A; Swann, Christian; Cotterill, Stewart; Macintyre, Tadhg; Rogers, Tim; Leavey, Gerard (BMJ Open Sport and Exercise Medicine, 2019)Background: Research focused on mental health in sport has revealed a need to develop evidence-supported mental health practices that are sensitive to sport culture, particularly for non-elite athletes. A consensus statement ... -
Leading together towards a stronger ‘us’: An experimental test of the effectiveness of the 5R Shared Leadership Program (5RS) in basketball teams
Mertens, Niels; Boen, Filip; Steffens, Niklas K; Cotterill, Stewart; Haslam, S Alexander; Fransen, Katrien (Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2020)Objectives Leadership has been suggested to be a key factor in gaining a competitive advantage as a team, with shared leadership being a better predictor of team functioning than vertical leadership. Although the benefits ... -
Preparing for performance: Strategies adopted across performance domains
Cotterill, Stewart (Sport Psychologist, 2015)The ability to prepare effectively to execute complex skills under pressure is crucial in a number of performance-focused professions. While there is emerging evidence of best practice little research has sought to compare ... -
Professional rugby coaches’ perceptions of the role of the team captain
Cotterill, Stewart; Cheetham, Richard; Fransen, Katrien (Sport Psychologist, 2019)The aim of this study was to explore the lived experiences of the coach in relation to the perceived function of captains in professional rugby union. Participants were 8 elite male rugby coaches purposefully sampled for ... -
Tearing up the page: re-thinking the development of effective learning environments in higher education
Cotterill, Stewart (Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2015)The development of effective learning environments in higher education (HE) appears to become increasingly prioritised by HE institutions. This approach reflects an increasingly ‘consumer’ focused student body, and HE ... -
Training-monitoring engagement: An evidence-based approach in elite sport
Neupert, Emma C.; Cotterill, Stewart; Jobson, Simon A. (International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 2019)Purpose: Poor athlete buy-in and adherence to training-monitoring systems (TMS) can be problematic in elite sport. This is a significant issue, as failure to record, interpret, and respond appropriately to negative changes ... -
Unpicking the emperor’s new clothes: perceived attributes of the captain in sports teams
Fransen, Katrien; Cotterill, Stewart; Broek, Gert Vande; Boen, Filip (Frontiers in Psychology, 2019)Much importance has been assigned to the role of the team captain. In this article, we test whether today’s team captains live up to these high expectations. Furthermore, we provide greater insight into the selection ... -
Working as a sport psychology practitioner in professional cricket: Challenges, experiences, and opportunities
Cotterill, Stewart (Sport Psychologist, 2018)While there have been increasing opportunities for sport psychology practitioners in cricket, there are concerns regarding employment practices in the field and the knock-on impact on the practitioners. The aim of this ...