PCA Chicago
Bringing the power of positive to youth and high school sports in the Chicago area through resources that develop BETTER ATHLETES, BETTER PEOPLE.
Learn more about our chapter at positivecoach.org/chicago
Honoring The Game (ROOTS)
“Honoring the Game” is Positive Coaching Alliance’s term for sportsmanship, using the acronym ROOTS for respecting Rules, Opponents, Officials, Teammates, and Self.
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World Champion Ultimate players describe how this post-game ritual makes them better athletes, better people.
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Ultimate Frisbee coach Tiina Booth shares common questions, issues, and answers for coaches in any sport.
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Parents can use the car ride home as an opportunity to ask their kids the right questions.
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Strong moral character is a lifelong asset that can begin with sports.
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See how a PCA Trainer would advise you to handle an opposing coach crossing the line.
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Are the non-scorers on your team showing resentment? Here's PCA's take on how to respond to emphasize teamwork
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Instead of focusing on the win, teach life lessons from a game called unfairly.
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In the spotlight of competitive rivalries, teams feel the inspiration and challenge to be at their best.
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Share this letter with players' parents/guardians to establish expectations. También en español.
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Honoring the Game is PCA's code for sportsmanship. Here are game day tips. También en español.