Daniel Gould
Daniel Gould is the Director of the Institute for the Study of Youth Sports (ISYS) and the Gwen Norrell Professor of Youth Sports and Student Athlete Well Being in the Department of Kinesiology at the Michigan State University. As Director he focuses his efforts on achieving the Institute’s mission which is to provide leadership, scholarship and outreach that transforms the face of youth sports in ways that maximize the beneficial physical, psychological and social effects of participation for children and youth while minimizing detrimental effects.
Daniel Gould
Dan’s current research focuses on youth leadership development, characteristics of Generation Z young athletes, and how coaches teach life skills to young athletes. Dr. Gould has been highly involved in the development of coaching education programs for the past 40 years. He has helped develop the National Wrestling’s Coaches Association Coaching Leadership Academy Program, and has partnered with the Michigan High School Athletic Association, Think Detroit Police Athletic League, the American Sport Education Program, iHoops and the US Tennis Association in assisting them in their coaching education efforts.
He has over 200 scholarly publications and over 50 applied sport psychology research dissemination-service publications. He has been invited to speak on sport psychology topics in over 30 countries and given almost 1000 coaching education presentations. Dan has secured numerous external grants to support his research and sport psychology educational efforts. Specifically, he has received funding from such organizations as the US Olympic Committee, the USTA, NFL Charities, the National Wrestling Coaches Association, USA Swimming, US Skiing, and USA Wrestling. Dan has written Reflections from a career in sport psychology as well as co-authored three books, Foundations of Sport and Exercise Psychology (with Bob Weinberg), Understanding Psychological Preparation for Sport: Theory and Practice of Elite Performers (with Lew Hardy and Graham Jones), and Handbook of Sport Coaching (with Cliff Mallett).
In addition, Dan has edited five other books. He is especially proud of the numerous master’s degree and 40 doctoral students that he has had the opportunity to advise and have gone on to pursue careers in sport and coaching psychology.
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