“What d’you know, you’re a girl!” Gendered experiences of sport coach education

Laura Graham1, Mark McKenna1, Scott Fleming2
1University of the West of Scotland, Almada Street, Hamilton, Scotland, ML3 0JB, United Kingdom
2Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cyncoed Campus, Cyncoed Road, Cardiff CF23 6XD, United Kingdom

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