Dr Paul Garner DSE, MSc, BSc

Dr Paul Garner

School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences
Associate Professor, Sport Coaching and Player Development

Paul Garner has an international reputation for research and expertise in coach development. His work centres around the interpersonal knowledge requisite of effective coaches and coach developers, and in particular the intentions behind behaviour.

Qualifications

  • Doctorate of Sport and Exercise 2023
  • MSc Sports Coaching 2013
  • BA (Hons) Sport Science & French 1996

Biography

Paul is an internationally recognised researcher and consultant whose work has shaped coach development and professional learning across sport, education and high-performance environments. Having represented Great Britain as a member of the British Alpine Skiing Demonstration Team, Paul has worked extensively in snowsports as a performer, coach, coach developer and assessor. He continues to collaborate with a range of national and international organisations, including the British Association of Snowsport Instructors (BASI), England Lacrosse, British Rowing and the International Association of Education in Science and Snowsports, supporting excellence in coach education, development and assessment.

Paul's research continues to influence policy and practice across sport, education and professional development. Recent projects explore the role of trust in learning and performance environments, alongside applied work in character education. His latest scholarship includes the development and evaluation of the POWA framework (Perspective, Other-centredness, Willingness to learn and Accurate self-assessment) as a tool to support the professional development of PhD supervisors and other practitioner-educators.

Teaching

Paul contributes to modules across the school primarily in sport coaching and professional practice.

Postgraduate supervision

Paul has been involved in the successful completion of one, and examination of four, doctoral students and several Masters students. Paul is currently supervising a number of doctoral students, including work in professional rugby coaching, the development of cultural intelligence in elite football and professional development of parasport coaches. His supervision interests include:

  • Interpersonal knowledge in sport coaching
  • Professional development in sport
  • Sport coaching pedagogy
  • Trust
  • Qualitative studies in sport

Research

Paul’s research focuses on the relational dimensions of coaching, supporting coaches, coach educators, leaders and practitioners to enhance their intra- and inter-personal capabilities, foster positive cultures, and strengthen leadership practice. His work spans coach development, character education, trust, and professional learning, with a particular interest in how meaningful relationships underpin effective performance and development.

Publications

Recent publications

Article

Mason, L, Garner, P, Drust, B, Parnell, D & Anderson, L 2026, 'Senior leaders’ perceptions of effective performance support teams in elite football: introducing the “Football Performance Support Model”', Managing Sport and Leisure. https://doi.org/10.1080/23750472.2026.2618737

Garner, P 2026, 'Using the POWA framework to support reflexive supervision in professional doctoral education', International Journal of Doctoral Studies, vol. 21, 9. https://doi.org/10.28945/5789

White, C, Garner, P, Horsley, I & Soundy, A 2025, 'Experiences of Female Rugby Union Players and Practitioners in Rehabilitation Following a Shoulder Injury', Sports, vol. 13, no. 6, 166. https://doi.org/10.3390/sports13060166

Garner, P 2025, 'Humility: A coaching virtue for PGA Professionals' PGA Monthly, no. 39, pp. 32-35.

White, CS, Garner, P, Stokes, KA, Williams, S, Horsley, I, Kemp, SPT & Soundy, A 2025, 'Longitudinal study of five seasons of upper limb injuries in training and matches in elite female rugby union at club and national team level', BMJ Open, vol. 11, no. 2, e002359. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002359

Garner, P, Roberts, W, Baker, C & Côté, J 2022, 'Characteristics of a person-centred coaching approach', International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 722–733. https://doi.org/10.1177/17479541221077052

Garner, P, Turnnidge, J, Roberts, W & Côté, J 2020, 'How Coach Educators Deliver Formal Coach Education: A Full Range Leadership Perspective', International Sport Coaching Journal. https://doi.org/10.1123/iscj.2019-0074

Garner, P & Hill, D 2017, 'Cultivating a Community of Practice to Enable Coach Development in Alpine Ski Coaches', International Sport Coaching Journal, vol. 4. https://doi.org/10.1123/iscj.2016-0076

Commissioned report

Roberts, W, Garner, P, Morgan, H, Bush, A & Longhurst, S 2023, Child-first coaching: Rapid review of literature [Technical report] Play Their Way Project . UK Coaching.

Conference contribution

Garner, P & Roberts, W 2020, Exploring humility in coach behaviour. in Exploring humility in coach behaviour. UK Coaching Research Conference, 26/02/2020, Derby, United Kingdom, 26/02/20.

Digital or Visual Products

Garner, P, Exploring the characteristics of a person-centred delivery, 2023, Digital or Visual Products. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPvrmxSDSkw>

Entry for encyclopedia/dictionary

Cronin, K, Drust, B, Garner, P & Soundy, A 2026, Para-Athlete Preparation Camps. in G Bennett & E Goodall (eds), The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Disability. The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Disability, Palgrave Macmillan Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-40858-8_607-1

Other

Garner, P 2025, 'Creating great coaching environments: Building trust through "ski lift time"', British Rowing Coaching Conference 2025, Birmingham, United Kingdom, 25/01/25 - 26/01/25.

Garner, P 2025, 'Creating great coaching environments: Building trust through "ski lift time"', From Lab to Field: Connecting the Dots Between Research and Professional Practice in Sports Performance, Birmingham, United Kingdom, 14/05/25 - 14/05/25.

Other contribution

Garner, P 2022, POWA to the imperfect coach. British Association of Snowsport Instructors. <https://blog.basi.org.uk/powa-to-imperfect-coaches>

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Expertise

Languages and other information

Fluent French