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Every day’s a new day: a captain’s reflection on a losing season

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Being captain of any team is a significant and prestigious position. In elite sport, the captain plays a vital role in both team and organisational leadership. To date there has been minimal research investigating captaincy, and none assessing the impact of regularly losing performances. A captain of a women’s national basketball league team participated in an in-depth, semi-structured interview reflecting on her experience during a losing season. Following Schutz’s (1967) framework, a social phenomenological analysis approach was taken, with seven higher-order themes emerging: being captain; relationship with coaching staff; relationship with teammates; team development; stressors; stress management; and self. Results suggest that while poor results affect all team members, there are increased levels of stress for the captain. The captain is expected to lead by example and avoid external expression of negativity. Further strains are placed on the captain, as they are the conduit between coaching and playing groups. As a result, the captain needs to have good support networks, from a variety of sources, to cope and minimise the impact on personal performance.

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Journal

Sports

Volume

6

Pagination

115-115

Location

Basel, Switzerland

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

2075-4663

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2018, The Author's

Issue

4

Publisher

MDPI

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