Sports Player Motivation
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.45 GB | Duration: 1h 42m
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.45 GB | Duration: 1h 42m
Motivation techniues for football team, How to motivate lazy team, How to motivate players that are nervous and scared.
What you'll learn
Motivation techniques for football team
Athlete doesnot seem motivated
Motivating lazy weightlifters
Motivating your athlete-when to push and when to support
Motivating players that are nervous or scared
How Can coaches influence players and motivate athletes
How to motivate a lazy athlete
Requirements
Desire to learn more about sports motivation
No special requirement
Description
Keeping a team motivated is hard. An unexpected defeat, run of patchy form or just a lack of focus are things that every sports team suffer from- and overcoming it falls into the lap of the coach. Motivating your team to be the best they can be is one of the most difficult tasks you're faced with. In the sporting arena, coaches can adopt the same strategy. Extrinsic motivation might be the promise of being paid a match fee or a promotion to team captain. More negatively, a coach might threaten to drop a player from their team or even consider banishing them from the club altogether. Intrinsic motivation is the internal desire within a player to improve, achieve and succeed. Its your job as a coach to be able to inflame that desire within a player, challenging them to become the best every single day. The best coaches will use intrinsic motivation, inspiring players and meaning the unpredictable and less effective extrinsic methods are not required. We all undergo similar emotions when playing sport, and one of the most pressing is the will to win. Competition is a central topic to motivating yourself to succeed, and your team are no different. There's nothing wrong with inflaming that innate competition in sportsmen and women. It fuels that necessity for fun and helps to motivate your team to constantly improve and become better than their peers.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 How to motivate unmotivated athletes
Lecture 3 How to motivate a lazy athlete: unleasing their inner champion
Lecture 4 Ways to motivate players in youth sports
Lecture 5 How to motivate your team to perform at their best
Lecture 6 How the money smart athete can use athletic performance towards financial sucess
Section 2: Motivation Techniques For Football Team
Lecture 7 Motivation in sports goal setting
Lecture 8 Leadership strategies and mental training
Lecture 9 Team building and group dynamics
Lecture 10 Constructive feedback and open communication
Lecture 11 Promoting player autonomy
Section 3: Athlete Doesn't Seem Motivated
Lecture 12 Fear
Lecture 13 Competing commitment
Lecture 14 Lacking internal motivation
Lecture 15 Fixed mindset
Section 4: Motivating Lazy Weightlifter
Lecture 16 Introduction
Lecture 17 Motivating: the "PT" side of weightlifting coaching
Lecture 18 Coaching freak athlete: can l keep them entertained
Lecture 19 Am i good enough to coach
Section 5: Motivating Your Athlete- When To Push And When To Support
Lecture 20 Introduction
Lecture 21 Internal / external motivation
Lecture 22 The effect of change in the competitive sports world
Lecture 23 When they do not need motivation
Section 6: Motivating Players That Are Nervous or Scared
Lecture 24 Introduction
Lecture 25 Scared
Lecture 26 Nervous
Section 7: How Can Coaches Influence Players And Motivate Athletes
Lecture 27 Introduction
Lecture 28 How can coaches motivate athletes
Section 8: Four Really Efective Ways To Motivate Your Sports Team
Lecture 29 Decide on your type of motivation
Lecture 30 Make it fun
Lecture 31 Celebrate the good times
Lecture 32 Set goals
Players,, coaches, managers, football associattions, spectators, directors, match commisioners, consultants, companies, general public etc.