La formación de los entrenadores de fútbol base en la provincia de Huelva
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La formación del entrenador tiene cada vez más importancia
en la enseñanza deportiva (Saura, 1996), debido a
que ésta influye notablemente en la formación deportiva
y personal de un gran número de chicos y chicas. Los
objetivos de este trabajo fueron los siguientes: Analizar
la formación inicial y permanente que tienen los entrenadores
fútbol base de la provincia de Huelva, así como determinar
sus necesidades y demandas de formación. Con
este fin se encuestó a 79 entrenadores de fútbol base que
desarrollaban su labor en escuelas y clubes de fútbol de la
provincia de Huelva. Los resultados indicaron que el 24%
poseía el curso de Aspirante a Técnico Deportivo de Fútbol
(ATDF), mientras que el 19% no tenía titulación alguna.
Casi todos los entrenadores consideraron que la formación
permanente tenía gran importancia. No obstante el
17,8% afirmó estar de acuerdo o muy de acuerdo con que
la experiencia diaria era suficiente para estar al día. Prácticamente
todos los entrenadores contestaron que podían
mejorar su formación y que estaban dispuestos a seguir
formándose (98,7%). Podemos concluir que casi la mitad
de los entrenadores de fútbol base de la provincia de Huelva
tienen una formación escasa. Además, los entrenadores
con menor nivel de titulación son los que tienen menor
experiencia. Los entrenadores suelen realizar actividades
de formación permanente, pero muchos de ellos no. Además,
el intercambio de opiniones, experiencias, etc., con
otros entrenadores es una estrategia de formación informal
muy demandada por los entrenadores de fútbol base.
Coach education is increasingly important in sports education (Saura, 1996), because it significantly affects sports training and staff of a large number of boys and girls. The objectives of this study were: To analyze the initial and continuing education of youth football coaches in the province of Huelva, and to determine their educational needs and demands. To this end, we interviewed 79 young football coaches that were coaching in football schools and clubs in the province of Huelva. The results showed that 24% had the certification of Aspiring Football Sports Technician (ATDF), while 19% had no qualifications whatsoever. Almost all the coaches felt that continuing education was very important. However, 17.8% said they agreed or strongly agreed that the daily experience was enough to keep up with current trends in sports education. Virtually every coach replied that they could improve their training and that they were willing to take part in further education (98.7%). We conclude that almost half of the youth soccer coaches in the province of Huelva have a limited education. In addition, coaches with the lowest degree qualifications are those with less experience. Coaches often engage in lifelong learning, but many of these coaches do not. Moreover, the exchange of views, experiences, etc., with other coaches, is a very informal training strategy that is in demand by the youth football coaches.
Coach education is increasingly important in sports education (Saura, 1996), because it significantly affects sports training and staff of a large number of boys and girls. The objectives of this study were: To analyze the initial and continuing education of youth football coaches in the province of Huelva, and to determine their educational needs and demands. To this end, we interviewed 79 young football coaches that were coaching in football schools and clubs in the province of Huelva. The results showed that 24% had the certification of Aspiring Football Sports Technician (ATDF), while 19% had no qualifications whatsoever. Almost all the coaches felt that continuing education was very important. However, 17.8% said they agreed or strongly agreed that the daily experience was enough to keep up with current trends in sports education. Virtually every coach replied that they could improve their training and that they were willing to take part in further education (98.7%). We conclude that almost half of the youth soccer coaches in the province of Huelva have a limited education. In addition, coaches with the lowest degree qualifications are those with less experience. Coaches often engage in lifelong learning, but many of these coaches do not. Moreover, the exchange of views, experiences, etc., with other coaches, is a very informal training strategy that is in demand by the youth football coaches.
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Abad Robles, M. T., Benito, P. J., Giménez Fuentes-Guerra, Fr. J., Robles Rodríguez, J.:"La formación de los entrenadores de fútbol base en la provincia de Huelva". Cultura, Ciencia y Deporte. Vol 6, pág 171-183. (2011). ISSN: 1696-5043














