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Dr Anna Stodter - Leeds Beckett. Leeds, , GB

Dr Anna Stodter

Senior Lecturer | Leeds Beckett

Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM

Anna Stodter's research interests are in sport coaches' learning and education.

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Coach Interview Series: Episode Seven (Dr Anna Stodter) Dr Anna Stodter - Critiquing formal coach education

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E10 - Dr Anna Stodter - A sporting conversation with a six nations rugby player and sports academic. Reassessing Role Models and Guest Coach Dr Anna Stodter Dr Anna Stodter - Critiquing formal coach education

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Biography

Anna is a senior lecturer in sport coaching within the Carnegie School of Sport. Her research interests in sport coaches' learning and education inform both her teaching and applied practice as a coach and coach developer.

Anna joined Leeds Beckett in 2022 after seven years at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge (UK), where she was the course leader for MSc Sport Coaching and MSc Sport and Exercise Science.

Anna's main research focus lies in the processes and impacts of coach learning, coach education and coach development. Her PhD research, completed at Loughborough University, adopted mixed methods and grounded theory to generate an evidence-informed process that explains how coaches learn.

Anna has a background in rugby union as a former international player and UKCC Level 3 qualified coach. She has strong applied links as an associate coach developer, alongside knowledge exchange and consultancy work with varied sporting bodies including The RFU, England Netball, Archery GB, SportScotland, UK Coaching, UK Sport, and World Rugby.

Anna is interested in translating and applying evidence to promote positive experiences for all in sport, demonstrated by her current role on the World Rugby Women’s Rugby Player Welfare Working Group. This independent steering group provides expert, evidence-informed recommendations to advance welfare for girls and women at all levels of rugby union.

Industry Expertise (4)

Research

Sport - Amateur

Education/Learning

Sport - Professional

Areas of Expertise (5)

Sport

Player Welfare

Education

Coach Learning

Sport coaching

Accomplishments (2)

Senior Fellow (professional)

2020 Higher Education Academy

Level 3 Coaching Award (professional)

2019 England Rugby

Education (2)

The University of Edinburgh: BSc, Psychology 2007

Loughborough University: MSc, Psychology of Sport and Exercise 2009

Affiliations (1)

  • World Rugby Women’s Rugby Player Welfare Working Group

Languages (1)

  • English

Media Appearances (3)

Research to support women in rugby kicks off

ScrumQueens  online

2024-08-21

It will be led by Dr Anna Stodter, who has a strong background in rugby union as a former Scotland international and player at Saracens. She has significant experience in mixed-methods research with national governing bodies including UK Sport, UK Coaching, the RFU and the FA.

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Innovative support for our Coaching Leads

Sport Wales  online

2024-06-13

A group of Coaching Leads from across Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are taking part in an innovative learning programme to help them ensure that coaching within their respective sports meets the needs of participants and helps to reduce the inequalities which exist in sport.

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Coaching safe and creative ways to fall

Rugby Coach Weekly  online

2024-03-11

Coach learning researcher and rugby coach DR ANNA STODTER explains how to develop contact confidence at a pace that suits the players in front of you.

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Articles (5)

Thinking again about the use of think aloud and stimulated recall methods in sport coaching

Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health

2024 Understanding sport coaches’ thought processes in situ is a developing area within both research and applied practice. Research methods such as the Think Aloud protocol (TA) and Stimulated Recall (SR) interviewing have been used to gain qualitative insights into cognitive and behavioural aspects of coaching practice, offering value in moving beyond popular yet somewhat simplistic, traditionally decontextualised uses of standard interview-based methods.

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The state of play for contact training and coaching in women's rugby

European Journal of Sport Science

2024 This article aims to review and comment upon the current “state of play” for research around contact and tackle training in women's rugby, covering tackle injury risk, match contact demands, players' experiences of contact coaching and contact skill preparation. In women's rugby, the tackle is the most common match technical-physical contest, accounting for around two-thirds of all injuries and carrying the greatest injury burden.

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A global survey exploring tackle training knowledge, attitudes and practices of women's rugby union coaches

International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching

2024 The coaching and performance context in women's rugby is not well understood, despite growing popularity worldwide. The aim of this study was to describe the knowledge, attitudes and tackle training practices of women's rugby coaches in relation to tackle safety and performance. A globally distributed online survey exploring coaches’ knowledge, attitudes and practices towards tackling women's rugby was completed by 357 coaches (mean age 41 ± 0.6 years) from 58 countries.

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Does a stakeholder informed coaching intervention reduce head-to-head contacts in women’s rugby league?

British Journal of Sports Medicine

2024 Concussion is the most prevalent injury, and poor tackle technique has been identified as the most important and modifiable risk factor in women’s rugby league.

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Who Coaches the Coaches? Exploring the Biographies of Novice Athletics Coach Education Tutors

International Sport Coaching Journal

2024 Despite coach education being a focus of academic inquiry for over 20 years, coach developers (e.g., tutors) have been neglected from the literature until recently. In recognizing and understanding the role of the tutor in delivering quality learning programs for sport coaches, it is also important to consider who tutors are and how biographical factors influence their development toward expertise.

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