Author

Number of items: 17.
  • The extreme phronesis of Percy Cerutty : A narrativized life history of a legendary sports coach. (2017) David Turner
  • Beyond ‘crude pragmatism’ in sports coaching: Insights from C.S. Peirce, William James, and John Dewey: A commentary. (2017) David Turner
  • A Commentary on Winning formula, man management and the inner game: Commonalities of success in the Ryder Cup and Super Bowl. (2015) David Turner
  • Becoming a Performance Analyst : Autoethnographic Reflections on Agency, and Facilitated Transformational Growth. (2014) Andrew Butterworth and David Turner
  • The journey is the destination : Reconsidering the expert sports coach. (2013) David Turner, Lee Nelson and Paul Potrac
  • A preliminary analysis of team performance in English first-class Twenty-Twenty (T20) cricket. (2012) Andrew Moore, David Turner and James Alexander Johnstone
  • Coaches' perceptions of the potential use of performance analysis in badminton. (2012) Andrew Butterworth, David Turner and James Alexander Johnstone
  • Outside the Box to Orthodox : How John Buchanan changed Coaching Boundaries. (2010) Ricky Boxall and David Turner
  • Graduate perceptions of a UK university based coach education programme, and impacts on development and employability. (2009) D. Turner and L. Nelson
  • The B+ Hypothesis: strength through adversity in sports coaching? (2008) David Turner
  • Does formal coach education work? (2008) David Turner
  • The usual suspects : Critical consideration of the fast tracking of ex-elite athletes into high profile coaching roles. (2008) David Turner
  • False Start? : UK Sprint Coaches and Black/White Stereotypes. (2007) D. Turner and I. Jones
  • Zen and the counterculture coach. (2006) D. Turner
  • On your marks, get stereotyped, go! Novice coaches and black stereotypes in sprinting. (2005) R. Rasmussen, A. Esgate and D. Turner
  • On your marks, get stereotyped, go! Novice coaches and black stereotypes in sprinting. (2003) R Rasmussen, D Turner and A Esgate
  • Why elite athletes do not always make the best coaches. (2003) D. Turner