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INVESTIGATING THE PUSH AND PULL FACTORS FOR EFFECTIVE FOOTBALL COACHING IN PAKISTAN

58 Pages : 630-637

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2023(VIII-I).58      10.31703/gssr.2023(VIII-I).58      Published : Mar 1

Investigating the Push and Pull Factors for Effective Football Coaching in Pakistan

    These factors contain a variety of intangible socio-psychological motivations that represent an individual's intrinsic desires and push consumers towards certain behavior patterns that are goal-driven.On the other hand, "pull" factors, which are connected to the athlete, allude to the many diverse elements of a football game. It is very necessary to have a better knowledge of the push–pull interaction for players to be able to play in a way that will fulfill the expectations of coaches who have varying demands. The qualitative method was used to gather the information from the participants. The push-and-pull coaching philosophy was found to be most closely related to the tactical and technical aspects of the game, according to the findings of the analysis. Instead of functioning as a clear guide to examine and support each coach's particular practice, coaching philosophy served instead as a signifier in power relations, which allowed it to rationalize coaching practices.

    Football, Push-Pull factor, Coaching, Coaching in Pakistan
    (1) Junaid Ur Rehman
    Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Education, Government Sadiq Egerton Graduate College, Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (2) Muhammad Ahsan Ullah
    M. Phil Scholar, Department of Physical Education & Sports Sciences, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan.
    (3) Muhammad Aaqib Iftikhar
    M. Phil Scholar, Department of Physical Education & Sports Sciences, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan.
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    APA : Rehman, J. U., Ullah, M. A., & Iftikhar, M. A. (2023). Investigating the Push and Pull Factors for Effective Football Coaching in Pakistan. Global Social Sciences Review, VIII(I), 630-637. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2023(VIII-I).58
    CHICAGO : Rehman, Junaid Ur, Muhammad Ahsan Ullah, and Muhammad Aaqib Iftikhar. 2023. "Investigating the Push and Pull Factors for Effective Football Coaching in Pakistan." Global Social Sciences Review, VIII (I): 630-637 doi: 10.31703/gssr.2023(VIII-I).58
    HARVARD : REHMAN, J. U., ULLAH, M. A. & IFTIKHAR, M. A. 2023. Investigating the Push and Pull Factors for Effective Football Coaching in Pakistan. Global Social Sciences Review, VIII, 630-637.
    MHRA : Rehman, Junaid Ur, Muhammad Ahsan Ullah, and Muhammad Aaqib Iftikhar. 2023. "Investigating the Push and Pull Factors for Effective Football Coaching in Pakistan." Global Social Sciences Review, VIII: 630-637
    MLA : Rehman, Junaid Ur, Muhammad Ahsan Ullah, and Muhammad Aaqib Iftikhar. "Investigating the Push and Pull Factors for Effective Football Coaching in Pakistan." Global Social Sciences Review, VIII.I (2023): 630-637 Print.
    OXFORD : Rehman, Junaid Ur, Ullah, Muhammad Ahsan, and Iftikhar, Muhammad Aaqib (2023), "Investigating the Push and Pull Factors for Effective Football Coaching in Pakistan", Global Social Sciences Review, VIII (I), 630-637
    TURABIAN : Rehman, Junaid Ur, Muhammad Ahsan Ullah, and Muhammad Aaqib Iftikhar. "Investigating the Push and Pull Factors for Effective Football Coaching in Pakistan." Global Social Sciences Review VIII, no. I (2023): 630-637. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2023(VIII-I).58