SAGE Open (Sep 2015)

Differences Between Perceived and Registered Behavior of Basketball Coaches After Shot

  • Benjamin Longarela Pérez,
  • Antonio Montero Seoane,
  • Miguel Saavedra García

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244015602519
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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This research examines the behavior of youth club basketball coaches after a shot in real-competition situations. Six licensed coaches of the Spanish Basketball Federation took part in this study; all the teams competed in the Galician league (Spain) in the 2010/2011 and 2011/2012 seasons. There were five men’s teams and one women’s team, with players between 11 and 17 years old. To record the behavior, a new instrument was used based mainly on the Coach Behaviour Assessment System (CBAS), which also incorporates some of the adjustments made in the SOCE ( Sistema Observación Conductas Entrenador developed by Montero). The instrument was designed to analyze the behavior of coaches after their players have taken shots. In total, 38 official matches were analyzed. Registered behaviors were compared with auto-perceived data in the same situation. From the results obtained, significant differences between the registered behavior and the auto-perception of the coaches are evident.