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Health Education Journal | 2015

Coaches’ perceptions of French sports clubs: Health-promotion activities, aims and coach motivation

Aurélie Van Hoye; Philippe Sarrazin; Jean-Philippe Heuzé; Sami Kokko

Background: Given the benefits of participating in sport, sports clubs have been recognised as health-promoting organizations. To examine health-promotion activities in Finnish sports clubs, Kokko et al. developed a set of standards for health-promoting sports clubs (HPSC). Objective: The present study extends this line of research, by (1) measuring coaches’ perceptions of health- promotion activities in French sports clubs and comparing them to earlier Finnish results, (2) measuring coaches’ perceptions of the health-promotion aims of sports clubs and (3) examining the links between HPSC and coaches’ self-determined motivation. Methods: Coaches (N = 125) completed a modified version of the HPSC questionnaire and a scale assessing their motivation to coach. Results: Coaches perceived French and Finnish sports clubs as fairly health promoting, but with wide variability between clubs. In both countries, sports clubs scores showed the same patterns: high scores for ideology and environment activities, and low scores for policies, practices and partnership. Coaches’ perceptions of clubs’ aims also followed the same pattern, but with higher scores for each dimension, meaning that coaches considered health promotion as a relevant aim for sports clubs. Finally, controlling for demographic variables, the HPSC index and sub-indices were related to coaches’ self-determined motivation. Conclusion: This study strengthens the previous findings for health promotion in the setting of sports clubs and the positive role of these activities on coaches’ motivation to coach.


Health Education | 2015

Creating a supportive environment among youth football players: A qualitative study of French and Norwegian youth grassroots football coaches

Torill Larsen; Aurélie Van Hoye; Hege Eikeland Tjomsland; Ingrid Holsen; Bente Wold; Jean-Philippe Heuzé; Oddrun Samdal; Philippe Sarrazin

Purpose – The health promoting benefits of sport participation are under-utilized and should be further developed, particularly at the grassroots level. The purpose of this paper is to examine how grassroots coaches in youth football perceive their coaching practices after participating in a community-based coach education program aimed at optimizing their experiences in youth sport, namely the Empowering Coaching™ training program, based on self-determination theory (SDT) and achievement goal theory (AGT). It compares French and Norwegian coaches to suggest whether the principles of the Empowering Coaching™ training program can be applied successfully in the two countries. Design/methodology/approach – The Empowering Coaching™ training program is a six hour workshop and was delivered at the beginning of the 2011 football season. At the end of the season, the grassroots coaches’ reflections on their coaching practices were examined through a qualitative approach with in-depth interviews of 18 coaches in F...


Scandinavian Journal of Public Health | 2018

Does sports club participation contribute to physical activity among children and adolescents? A comparison across six European countries:

Sami Kokko; Leena Martin; Susanna Geidne; Aurélie Van Hoye; Aoife Lane; Jeroen Meganck; Jeroen Scheerder; Jan Seghers; Jari Villberg; Michal Kudlacek; Petr Badura; Kaisu Mononen; Minna Blomqvist; Bart De Clercq; Pasi Koski

Aims: Insufficient physical activity (PA) is one of the largest public health challenges of our time and requires a multisectoral public-health response. PA recommendations state that all children and adolescents should accumulate at least 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) daily and carry out vigorous PA (VPA) three times weekly. While participation in sports club activities is known to enhance the probability of reaching the recommended overall PA level, less is known about the contribution of sports club participation to VPA, and few cross-national comparisons have been carried out. The purpose of this paper is to study whether participation in sports club activities is associated with meeting the overall PA and VPA recommendations among children and adolescents across six European countries, namely Belgium (Flanders), Czech Republic, Finland, France, Ireland and Sweden. Methods: Analyses were carried out on existing self-reported national data sets using descriptive statistics and logistic regression. Results: Results indicate that approximately two-thirds of children and adolescents take part in sports club activities in the given countries. Sports club participants were more likely to meet the overall PA recommendations (OR 2.4–6.4) and VPA recommendation (OR 2.8–5.0) than non-participants. Conclusions: The extent to which overall PA and/or VPA is gained through sports club participation versus other settings needs to be further studied. Nonetheless, it can be argued that sports clubs have an important position in PA promotion for younger populations.


International journal of sport and exercise psychology | 2013

Intentions to drop-out of youth soccer: A test of the basic needs theory among European youth from five countries

Eleanor Quested; Carme Viladrich; Ellen Haug; Yngvar Ommundsen; Aurélie Van Hoye; Juan Mercé; Howard K. Hall; Nikos Zourbanos; Joan L. Duda


Psychology of Sport and Exercise | 2015

Social-contextual and intrapersonal antecedents of coaches' basic need satisfaction: the intervening variable effect of providing autonomy-supportive coaching.

Bård Erlend Solstad; Aurélie Van Hoye; Yngvar Ommundsen


Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport | 2016

Are coaches’ health promotion activities beneficial for sport participants? A multilevel analysis

Aurélie Van Hoye; Jean-Philippe Heuzé; Stephan Van den Broucke; Philippe Sarrazin


Archive | 2009

Students' perception of the role of their secondary school in promoting an active lifestyle

Marc Cloes; Pascale Motter; Aurélie Van Hoye


Children’s physical activity and sport (CIAPSE 2, Jyväskylä, Finland, 26-28 January 2017 | 2017

Does sport club participation contribute to physical activity among children and adolescents in Finland : Sports Club for Health project

Sami Kokko; Leena Martin; Jari Villberg; Susanna Geidne; Pasi Koski; Michal Kudlacek; Aoife Lane; Jeroen Meganck; Jeroen Scheerder; Jan Seghers; Aurélie Van Hoye


Sante Publique | 2016

Panorama des politiques publiques françaises de promotion de l’activité physique bénéfique pour la santé

Julie Prévot-Ledrich; Aurélie Van Hoye; Pierre Lombrail; Flore Lecomte; Anne Vuillemin


Archive | 2009

Quels appuis pour les associations d'usagers des services de santé et les professionnels ?

Gaëtan Absil; Stéphanie Bednarek; Aurélie Van Hoye; Chantal Vandoorne

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Sami Kokko

University of Jyväskylä

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Jari Villberg

University of Jyväskylä

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Leena Martin

University of Jyväskylä

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Jan Seghers

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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