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*Catastrophizing - How to Prevent*
Athletes can stop catastrophizing by talking out loud before or during competitions.
Athletes can stop catastrophizing by talking out loud before or during competitions.
*Blowouts - Use to Develop Skills*
Blowout games are a good time to work on skills that your players are just learning.
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Blowout games are a good time to work on skills that your players are just learning.
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*Bad Call Simulations*
Teach athletes how to react to bad calls by playing scrimmages in which the officiating is intentionally unfair.
Teach athletes how to react to bad calls by playing scrimmages in which the officiating is intentionally unfair.
*Awfulizing-For One-Sided Defeats*
A way to relieve bad feelings after a one-sided defeat.
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A way to relieve bad feelings after a one-sided defeat.
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*Anxiety: Keep Athletes Busy*
Prevent pre-competition nervousness by keeping your athletes as busy as possible.
Prevent pre-competition nervousness by keeping your athletes as busy as possible.
*Anxiety: Think Like a Champion*
Athletes can reduce competition anxiety by thinking like a champion athlete.
Athletes can reduce competition anxiety by thinking like a champion athlete.
*Who Gets the Most Anxious?*
Athletes who score low on tests of competitiveness view competitions as threatening and may become more anxious than their highly competitive teammates.
Athletes who score low on tests of competitiveness view competitions as threatening and may become more anxious than their highly competitive teammates.
*Count-Down For Finishing Kick*
Athletes should know the number of strides/strokes they will have left once they reach the finishing kick stage of their race.
Athletes should know the number of strides/strokes they will have left once they reach the finishing kick stage of their race.
*Oops? Code Reduces Fear of Failure*
Players can remind themselves that making a mistake isn?t a terrible thing by saying, ?Oops.?
Players can remind themselves that making a mistake isn?t a terrible thing by saying, ?Oops.?
*Icebreaker: Screamer*
An icebreaker game in which players who look at each other must point and scream.
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An icebreaker game in which players who look at each other must point and scream.
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*Icebreaker: Truth, Truth, Lie*
An icebreaker activity in which students must make two true statements about themselves, and one that is false.
An icebreaker activity in which students must make two true statements about themselves, and one that is false.
*Icebreaker: Know Your Teammates*
An icebreaker in which participants must quiz teammates - using a questionnaire - in order to answer a series of questions.
An icebreaker in which participants must quiz teammates - using a questionnaire - in order to answer a series of questions.
*Icebreaker - Toilet Paper Icebreak*
An icebreaker, using toilet paper as a prop, that will help students and teammates get to know each other very quickly.
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An icebreaker, using toilet paper as a prop, that will help students and teammates get to know each other very quickly.
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