Youth motivation in sport

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YOUTH MOTIVATION IN

SPORT

Natasha Monger

INTRODUCTION- Multi Task

- Real Life Hero

- Impatient

- Tribal

- Choice

- Social

- Individualisation

- Words

MULTI TASKING

– Stimulus plus!

- Short attention span

- 1/3 internet usage

AS A COACH

- Blocks

- Switch brain off

- Changing Task

REAL LIFE HEROES

- Inspiration

- Achievable goals

- Knowledge and skill set

AS A COACH

- Organisation

- Athlete contribution

- THEIR team

IMPATIENT

- Information in their hands

- Trust

- Delivery on time

TRIBAL

- Committed to cause

- Team culture

- Ownership

CHOICE / PERCEIVED CHOICE

- Willingness

- Options

- Individuality

SOCIAL ASPECT

- Companionship of peers

- Social status

- Sense of self

AS A COACH- No ‘grading’

- Cohesive teams

- Team bonding

INDIVIDUALISATION

- Know each player

- Towards goal

- Away from fear

AS A COACH

- Tailor for both

- Set reasonable goals

- Encourage what works

WORDS

- More powerful than we are aware of

- Praise

- Confidence

IN SUMMARY- Multi Task

- Real Life Hero

- Impatient

- Tribal

- Choice

- Social

- Individualisation

- Words

Have FUN!

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Allen, J.B (2003) Social Motivation in Youth Sport. Journal of Sport and Exercise Science 25: 30-47

Foehr, U.G. (2006) Media Multitasking among American Youth The Kaiser Family Foundation

Payne, W, et al (2003) Sports Role Models and their Impact on Participation in Physical Activity. School of Human Movement and Sport Sciences, University of Ballarat

Hulls, N. (2013) Youth Motivation and Retention (workshop) Cohn, P. (2013) Athletes who are Impatient and Lack Commitment

in Sport. Peak Performance Sports Ryska, T.A (2003) Sportsmanship in Young Athletes: The Role of

Competitiveness, Motivational Orientation and Perceived Purposes of Sport. The Journal of Psychology 137: 273-293

Tzetzis, G et al (2008) The Effect of Different Corrective Feedback Methods on the Outcome and Self Confidence of Young Athletes. Journal of Sport Science and Medicine 7: 371-378