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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Steve Young articulates the difference between dreaming and planning- crucial info for leaders at all levels.
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Stevens: "sometimes people get put in a box of what they can’t do instead of focusing on what they can do."
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Dr. Colleen Hacker ([@DrColleenHacker](https://twitter.com/DrColleenHacker)), a member of PCA's National...
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Increasing access to quality coaching across the country while helping private instructors and coaches...
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Dave St. Peter shares what traits coaches look at when creating a team.
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Brad Frost talks about how winning is a byproduct of having the right culture established.
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Brad Frost talks about encouraging his players to focus on what they can control: attitude and effort.
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Brad Frost on how important it is to maintain a positive attitude and maximum effort no matter the score.
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Brad Frost finds the best way for young players to increase their knowledge is through watching the sport.
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Brad Frost on how coaches need to treat practice plans as a guideline and not a restrictive framework.