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Mind Map for Emotional Factors
Command Words Glossary
You should look at your data collection results from the previous unit.
This will help with the section below.
Evaluation
“Make a judgment on what has happened”
- Is it a strength or a weakness?
- Does this affect your performance positively or negatively? (team / opponent / yourself)
- Did it impact on you a lot or not really?
- Are there any statistics you can add? (GOB?)
Task: Can you evaluate3 skills from your GOB in Unit 1
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Skill (advantage over opponent) ______
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Emotional – Anxiety
Definition:
An emotion that causes players to become nervous during competitive situations and negatively impacts performance.
Examples:
- Players withdraw themselves from the game.
- Causes players to “choke”.
- Players will not take risks.
Example: I become really nervous during my serve. This often means I miss hit the shuttle and lose easy points.
Provide examples from an activity where anxiety has negatively impacted on your performance
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Complete Homework 1 (See at Back)
Congratulations you have just completed your first Standardised test!!!
Standardised Tests
What is a Standardised Test?
A Standardised test is an examination that is administered and scored in a consistent or “standard manner”.
How do I know if it’s a Standardised Test?
For a test to be standardised it must be:-
- Tests are widely recognised
- Norms (average results) are established
- Provides a permanent record, therefore can be repeated and compared
- Easy to compare to an elite performer
- Results arenon-biased (honest)
- Test can easily be re-created and performed under the same conditions
Based on the SCAT test above can you explain why it is;
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Emotional – Anger
Definition:
The ability for a player to be able to harness their raw emotion and prevent it from impacting on their performance negatively.
Examples of anger in games:
- Committing fouls / getting sent off.
- Arguing with team mates/coach/officials.
- Not focusing on technique/position/opposition
Example: I started to take on too many players with the ball and lost possession. This meant my team had to work harder to get the ball back.
Provide examples from an activity where anger has negatively impacted on your performance
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Complete Homework 2 (see back)
Principles of training
Training should be matched to an individual's needs
By using the principles of training we canplan a personal training programme to improve:
- Game ability (Mental/Emotional/Social factors)
- Skill
- Physical fitness.
The best training programmes are built on principles of specificity, overload, progression, reversibility and tedium. Or…
S.P.O.R.T
Specificity – training must be matched to the needs of the sporting activity.
Progression – start slowly and gradually increase the amount of exercise and keep increasing the difficulty.
Overload - fitness can only be improved by training more than you normally do. You must work hard.
Reversibility –improvements will reverse if you stop training. If you take a break or don’t train often enough you will lose fitness.
Tedium – training must be motivational and not boring. This will ensure you will stick to the program and not give up
Complete Homework 3 (see back)
Managing Emotions during Performance
A method used to manage emotions during a competitive game is:
Mental Rehearsal.
Mental Rehearsal can be broken down into different stages.
Stage 1: Deep Breathing – Slow intakes of air into the body to reduce Heart rate and provide the brain with oxygen.
“Andy Murray using deep breathing after hitting the ball out of court during a long rally.”
Can you think of a situation within a game where you would use deep breathing to have a positive impact your performance?
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Stage 2: Visualisation – Creating an image in your head of the best scenario possible before you perform.
“Johnnie Wilkinson picturing the ball going through the posts.”
Can you think of a situation within a game where you would use Visualisation to have a positive impact your performance?
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Stage 3: Buzzwords – Using trigger words to help reinforce good technique.
The player (pictured) can use Buzzwords to remind himself of good technique during performance.
“Width” – Provide a stable base
“Platform” – Keep straight arms
Can you create two buzzwords you would use in your performance and link two why they would be helpful?
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Buzzwords (Trigger Words) / What it would help?1)
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What stage do you find most helpful? ______
Can you evaluate the impact that this stage had on your performance?
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Complete Homework 4
Evaluation
What is your weakest emotional factor within your performance?
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Evaluate the Impact this has on your performance? ______
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What would you like to be able to do during your game?(Emotional factors)
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Revision Task – Can you remember?
Q1 Name the two different types of data you can gather during your data collection
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Q2 Can you evaluate the importance of gathering data before starting a training program?
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Homework 1 Date Due______
Look at the following picture. Can you identify 4 things that the performer would feel anxious about?
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If you have poor anxiety what might happen in your game?
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Explain why this would hinder your performance?
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The pictures above depicting Zidane at the 2006 World Cup Final being sent off due to losing his temper in extra time. France lost their best midfield player, captain and Italy went on to win 2-1.
Evaluate the impact this had on his team. Provide 3 examples.
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Can you describe a “specific” skill related warm-up for your activity?Include a diagram
Can you describe a skill related drill for your activity?
Include a diagram
Can you describe the “progression” for your drill?
Include a diagram / Drill 1 (Easy)
Drill 2 (Increased difficulty)
Describe what you may do at the end of a training session to prevent “Tedium”
Include a diagram
S.P.O.R.T Principles Activity ______
Homework 4 Date Due______
Can you explain the benefits of using Mental Rehearsal during performance?
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Can you explain the limitations of using Mental Rehearsal during performance?
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