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Gaining Athlete Buy-In – Ideas and Strategies for Successful Monitoring

First Beat

Strength and conditioning staff at one of Firstbeat’s customers emphasized that it’s all about building a culture within the building and getting your athletes to trust what you are asking them to do. By devising strategies to enhance these three areas you will have athletes who are motivated and buy-in to your monitoring strategy.

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Student Centered Learning Examples Using Technology

PLT4M

Athletes and Coaches Benefit From Unified Strength and Conditioning 11 Mar 2022 Read more. Teachers should create motivating environments that accommodate diverse learning abilities. Autonomy, relatedness , and competence are the three psychological needs that make a person more self-determined (Ryan & Deci, 2000).

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Cool Stories and Zombie Ideas

Informed Practitioner in Sport

As the idea gathers steam, the growing uptake seems as much motivated by anxiety and the sense that ‘everybody else seems to be into this, so perhaps I should be too’. Next we have the cognitive biases that motivate the behaviour of early adopters - namely speaking to a pre-existing bias or appealing to something they desire to be true.

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Good coaching is the effective manipulation of task constraints, not just telling athletes how to perform

MSU

As I noted previously, any skill will be performed under a range of conditions in a game. Yet, if we practice repetitive jump shots under controlled conditions with little interference or variation, the player will be less prepared to take varied shots in the uncontrolled conditions of a game. No two jump shots will look alike.