Filling Emotional Tanks
Each person has an Emotional Tank, similar to a car’s gas tank. When the tank is full, we can go most anywhere, but when it’s empty we go nowhere. Learn here how to fill the Emotional Tanks of youth and high school athletes and how to avoid draining their tanks.
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Learn how to use a 5:1 ratio of positive to critical feedback to optimize the performance of your teammates.
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Use this printout as a guide to balancing praise and criticism that helps your high school athletes thrive.
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These techniques increase the chances that your child will respond favorably to criticism or correction.
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Former UC Davis Football Coach talks about how he got the most out of players.
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Long-time NBA Coach George Karl on the balance between maintaining positive energy and the need to correct.
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Long-time NBA Coach George Karl explains how his choice to be positive helped relationships with his players.
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Legendary NBA coach shares his experience working with Horace Grant, and what that taught him about positivity
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Blog post from US Lacrosse on the value of coaches filling the emotional tanks of their athletes.
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Watching film can be a useful way for athletes to learn, when done with scarcity and positivity.
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Should you give out an MVP award? Read this PCA expert's opinion and then decide if it's right for your team.