Mastery Approach (ELM)
Winning on the scoreboard is not the only way to win. A Mastery Approach to sport creates winning character traits in youth and high school athletes. At the center of Positive Coaching Alliance’s Mastery Approach is the acronym ELM for Effort, Learning and Mistakes are OK. Coaches and parents can help athletes understand that as long as they give their best effort, continue to learn and are not afraid of mistake, they are more likely to win on the scoreboard and in life.
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Devin McCourty shares his thoughts on leadership gained from being on multiple championship teams.
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Sam Peszek discusses what her coaches did to help keep conditioning fun.
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In this video, Greg Carvel talks about the steps a team and individual have to take to be champions.
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As leaders, coaches can play a major role in creating inclusive team spaces by simply demanding respect.
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Take advantage of the teachings presented in A Most Beautiful by using these movie discussion questions.
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PCA and [Coaching Corps](https://coachingcorps.org/) both share a desire to ensure high quality coaches are...
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Coach Berhalter has building blocks to creating an optimal environment start, that starts with leadership.
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Now seven months in, we’ve learned a few things about the pandemic’s wider impact on youth & HS sports.
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Coaches can get involved in leadership in a different way by talking about character-building and identity.