How to Motivate Athletes
Coaches, parents and athletes can all work together on motivation to make sure athletes stay positive give all they can and get all they can from youth sports and high school sports.
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Praising ineffective or absent effort is the same thing as telling kids "I don't expect you to improve."
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Developing players and coaches doesn't depend on wins and losses during a game, but off the court too.
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"Nobody is going to sweep the ice for you" when life gets challenging as an adult, Carol Dweck explains.
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Ben Tepper, PhD in organizational psychology from Ohio State, shares his thoughts on abusive coaching.
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O'Sullivan urges parents to ask their kids what will be most helpful for them during games rather than yelling
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The one thing that great coaches have in common is passion for getting the message across, not being right.
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Touch points, according to Frost, are an invaluable method to make sure no player goes without attention.
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Terry Porter shares that all great teams come together in the locker room before succeeding on the court.
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In his time as a wheelchair tennis coach, James recounts a story of an athlete who was triumphant in failure.
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Coach for Minnesota Women's Ice Hockey Brad Frost emphasizes that players need to know how much you care.