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.
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(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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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