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Creating a Positive Team Environment
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1. Set High Expectations if you expect more, you will get more be genuine and avoid false praise The classic “Pygmalion Effect”
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2. Apply Consequences Fairly your actions must be consistent with your values (team policies) You are endorsing the behaviors you ignore
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3. Make It Competitive/Challenging/Intense “It’s OK to compete” - push your teammates or your opponents will keep score and praise intensity - effort and energy in training should be a habit keep your team on it’s technical edge - practices should not seem easy don’t let players cut corners or downshift - know when to moderate your training patterns to get the most out of your players
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4.Find and Respect Challenging Opponents get into the appropriate league/tournament environment be prepared for each and every game playing vs. your opponent AND the game
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5. Consistently Evaluate Players never stop evaluating players –be willing to make changes use opportunities to start/play to motivate
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For Next Time: What are some of the differences between male and female athletes and therefore coaching each?
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Coaching Men vs Women
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Managing Ego vs Emotion Men -stubbornly individualistic -less concerned with the team’s needs -internally motivated Women -open-minded -more willing to accept the team mission -more externally motivated
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Leadership a pyramid or hierarchy vs networking -- women tend to value relationships more than men and want to be valued beyond their physical abilities
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Communication Directive, aggressive vs positive and reinforcing -- women tend to communicate and interpret much more information than men
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Final Word Things to think about: gender equity – equality of opportunity and fair distribution of resources sexual harassment – unwanted or offensive sexual advances, remarks, or acts
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