Vocal Leaders Involves 6 Main Characteristics: Commitment Confidence

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Vocal Leaders Involves 6 Main Characteristics: Commitment Confidence Composure Character Encourager Enforcer

TCU Baseball https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEpqQfujBWw (TCU: Quiet Confidence) 2011 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNL_DAI19_I (TCU: The Grind) 2012 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkOfsc6ote8 (TCU: The Journey) 2013 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUo8hDAcSqA (TCU: The Spotlight) 2014

TCU BASEBALL: QUIET CONFIDENCE (2011)

TCU BASEBALL: THE GRIND (2012)

TCU BASEBALL: THE JOURNEY (2013)

TCU BASEBALL: THE SPOTLIGHT (2014)

Partner Up Why do you think it’s important for a team to have vocal leaders? How do you think some athletes make the jump from Leader by Example to Vocal Leader? Who do you know that you would consider to be a good vocal leader? What do they do that makes them a good vocal leader? What scares you most about being (becoming) a vocal leader?

Why Are Vocal Leaders Important? Because so many situations, challenges, conflicts, and problems occur throughout the season that require someone to step up, speak out, and deal with them with assertiveness and tact. If a person chooses only to lead by example and not get involved verbally, they aren’t able to adequately address many of the issues that effective team leadership requires.

Transforming Leaders by Example into Vocal Leaders How do some athletes make the jump from Leader by Example to Vocal Leader? Some people are naturally wired by personality (extroverts) to lead vocally. Some become Vocal Leaders when they become more established on a team(seniors, 2 and 3 year starters). It’s a confidence thing. Shy and reserved athletes who are Leaders by Example become Vocal Leaders because of their competitiveness and commitment.

Communication Skills Are Critical Listen Up…Build relationships of trust with your teammates. Understand what motivates them and frustrates them. Communicate…You must communicate. DURING PRACTICES AND GAMES, YOUR VOICE SHOULD BE HEARD JUST AS MUCH AS YOUR COACHES… SOMETIMES MORE THAN YOUR COACHES!! You are communicating to build confidence, keep the team focused, confront problems, stay in touch with coaches, and show your teammates that you care about them and the team.

UCF FOOTBALL

Don Mattingly “Team sports are usually difficult things. Sometimes your team wins because of you, sometimes in spite of you, and sometimes it’s like you are not even there. That’s the reality of the team game. Then at one point in my career, something wonderful happened. I don’t know why or how, but I came to understand what a ‘team’ meant. It meant that although I didn’t get a hit or make a great defensive play, I could impact the team in an incredible and consistent way. I could impact my team by caring first and foremost about the team’s success and not my own. I don’t mean rooting for us like a typical fan, fans are fickle. I mean care, really care about them…about ‘us.’ I became less selfish, less lazy, less sensitive to negative comments. When I gave up ME I became more. I became a captain, a leader, a better person and I came to understand that life is a team game…And you know what?...I’ve found most people aren’t team players. They don’t realize that life is the only game in town. Someone should tell them. It has made all the difference in the world to me.”

Vocal Leader: Encourager (75%) Servant Confidence Builder Willingly does the grunt work. Example: grooming the baseball field. Brett Favre quote. Takes the younger athletes “under their wing.” Teach them what is expected and what they will experience in given situations throughout the season. NO HAZING! http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865627262/Former-wrestlers-charged-assistant-coach-disciplined-in-Bountiful-High-hazing-case.html?pg=all Listens and supports teammates/Keep Tabs on Teammates Understands each teammate. Jason Giambi Quote. Develop a Relationship with Each Teammate. Helps teammates feel good about themselves. Reaches out to struggling teammates and provides support and encouragement.

Brett Favre “If you think you are too good to block for a running back or dive for a first down, the other guys are going to be like, ‘to heck with him.’ Whether I’m in the locker room or on the field, I try to show that we’re all on the same level, that nobody’s more special than anybody else, and I like to think guys feed off that.” (321 Consecutive Starts)

Jason Giambi “Being a leader, you have to be able to find some things in common with all the guys. Sometimes, maybe on the surface, you’ll look at another guy and think you don’t really have anything in common with him, so that’s when you have to make the extra effort to get to know that guy. Find out what makes him tick. And that’s when you find that you do have something in common with him.”

How To Build Confidence In Teammates Let them know what to expect (investments, practices, school, travel, tournaments, playoffs, etc). Remind them of their strengths. Remind them of their past successes. Remind them of their preparation and hard work (investment). Encourage your teammates to keep their thinking simple. Show and tell your teammates you believe in them. Demonstrate your confidence in your teammates through your words, body language, and actions.

Vocal Leader: Encourager (75%) Refocuser Team Builder Helps teammates stay mentally tough when faced with adversity. Emotionally intelligent to sense mood of team. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJDrUNoBod8 (Antrel Rolle) Next Slide Refocuses teammates when they are down or distracted. “You’re ok. Don’t worry about it. Get the next one.” “Get your head out of your ass and start playing.” Communicates a sense of optimism and hope. Control the controllables; Focus on the present, the positive, and the process; Play with perspective; Focus on the Message, not the Messenger (feedback); Take responsibility for mistakes Unifies team around a common goal. Establishes and focuses team on a common goal. Helps teammates understand, accept, and feel appreciated for their roles. Brings team together and builds team chemistry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEJaz3sinEs (Remember The Titans) 2 Slides Over

Antrell Rolle

Remember The Titans

Assignment Write down 3-5 things you learned from this lesson. Make a list of the problems that your team is dealing with OR list the typical situations when your team tends to get frustrated, distracted, and out of sync: (poor calls from officials, road games, poor weather, slow start, lack of focus or investment, bad team practices, make dumb mistakes, etc.) Then write down a specific plan of what you can do or say to refocus the team when these situations arise. Example: Challenging Situation:______________________ Refocusing Plan:___________________________

Vocal Leader: Enforcer (25%) Courage to confront. Holds self and teammates accountable to high standards. Demanding. Constructively confronts undisciplined teammates. Handles conflict immediately in a firm, fair, direct, and consistent manner.