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"It's All About the Kids”: A Phenomenological Study of the Experiences of Special Needs Cheerleading Coaches

Date Issued
May 1, 2011
Author(s)
Page, Kimberly Nichole
Advisor(s)
Leslee A. Fisher
Additional Advisor(s)
Craig A. Wrisberg, Mark A. Hector
Abstract

p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; }a:link { color: rgb(0, 0, 255); Special needs sport literature is narrow-focused and generally focuses on the different disabilities of athletes (Howe & Jones, 2006). Additionally, cheerleading is generally researched in terms of disordered eating and body image (Thompson & Digsby, 2004), high injury risk (Jacobson, Hubbard & Redus, 2004; Jacobson, Redus, & Palmer, 2005), and over-sexualization of youth (Adams & Bettis, 2003). While several websites and resources for coaches of special needs athletes provide information for how a coach should feel, there is a lack of empirical research to support these claims (www.specialolympics.org; www.usasf.net). In the present study, a phenomenological interview approach was taken for eight coaches of special needs cheerleading squads. The interviews were thematized to reveal figure themes of: (a) enthusiasm; (b) parents; (c) us vs. “them”; and (d) improvements vs. struggles. Additionally, there were two sub-ground themes of the athletes and outside help. All of the figure themes and the sub-ground themes were encompassed by the ground theme of community.


Connections to previous research, practical implications, and future directions of the present findings are discussed.

Subjects

Special Needs

Cheerleading

Sport Psychology

Phenomenology

Disciplines
Sports Sciences
Degree
Master of Science
Major
Kinesiology and Sport Studies
Embargo Date
December 1, 2011
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