“…Several scholars have linked athlete-centred coaching to “care(ful) actions” that include giving time, being there, engaging in dialogue, showing sensitivity, and empowering athletes (Jones, 2009; Jones, Bailey, & Santos, 2013). In contrast to what Lawson (2005) proclaims, we believe that such actions have the potential to take care of athletes’ health and well-being, and to create and instil in athletes a good balance between performance enhancement, pressure to perform, and health and well-being (e.g., Annerstedt & Lindgren, 2014; Barker-Ruchti & Barker, 2015; Barker-Ruchti, Barker, & Annerstedt, 2014; Hardman & Jones, 2011).…”