Using the coaches voice to improve the representation and experience of females in coaching: a Gaelic games perspective
BackgroundFemale coaches across all sports and levels are underrepresented on a global scale, existing as peripheral figures on the coaching landscape. This is evident in an Irish context, with a recent report suggesting that just 18.7% of coaches in Gaelic games are female. The reasons for lower le...
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Main Authors: | T. Haughey (Author), A. Graffin (Author), P. Donnelly (Author), B. McGrane (Author), P. McGourty (Author), N. Stapleton (Author), A. Moore (Author), N. Williams (Author), W. Harmon (Author), P. Horgan (Author), A. Lane (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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