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Tennis & Further Education Taught Lesson Supporting Presentation UNIT 17 PSYCHOLOGY FOR SPORTS PERFORMANCE

Tennis & Further Education Taught Lesson Supporting Presentation UNIT 17 PSYCHOLOGY FOR SPORTS PERFORMANCE. Edexcel BTEC Level 3 Extended National Diploma in Sport (Development, Coaching & Fitness). Aim & Purpose.

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Tennis & Further Education Taught Lesson Supporting Presentation UNIT 17 PSYCHOLOGY FOR SPORTS PERFORMANCE

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  1. Tennis & Further Education Taught Lesson Supporting Presentation UNIT 17 PSYCHOLOGY FOR SPORTS PERFORMANCE Edexcel BTEC Level 3 Extended National Diploma in Sport (Development, Coaching & Fitness)

  2. Aim & Purpose The aim of this unit is to develop learners’ understanding of the psychological dimensions of sport and develop techniques to improve sporting performance. Learning Outcomes: Know the effect of personality and motivation on sports performance Know the relationship between stress, anxiety, arousal and sports performance Know the role of group dynamics in team sports Be able to plan a psychological skills training programme to enhance sports performance.

  3. Davis Cup – Bolton Arena, 2011

  4. Student Task What is a Team? - In small groups consider and list the key characteristics of a team

  5. What is a Group / Team? • A Unit • A Collective • Any number of entities • Two or more Atoms • Interaction

  6. Definition Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their toil. For if they fall, one will lift up his fellow; but woe to him who is alone when he falls and has not another to lift him up. Again, if two lie together, they are warm; but how can one be warm alone? And though a man might prevail against one who is alone, two will withstand him. Ecclesiastes 4:9-12

  7. Group Definition ‘A group is a collection of individuals who share similar goals and who interact’Psychology for Sports performance

  8. Group Traits / Characteristics • Common Identity • Shared Goals • Geography • Affiliation / Membership

  9. Student Task In small groups list as many teams as you possibly can in 90 seconds, you must name the sport and the team and you cannot have more than one team from one sport.

  10. Sports Teams • Manchester United / Football • Davis Cup Team / Tennis • European Ryder Cup Team / Golf • Bradford Dragons / Basketball • GB Squad / 2012 Olympics & Paralympics

  11. GB Davis Cup Team • James Ward • Jamie Baker • Jamie Murray • Colin Fleming • Alex Bogdanovic

  12. Student Task Consider how a group becomes a team & list the process.

  13. Four Stage Model of Group Formation • Forming • Storming • Norming • PerformingTuckman (1965)

  14. Formation • Orientation • Testing • Challenges & Opportunities • Development of a Collective Vision • Individualism • Directive Leadership

  15. Storming • Competition • Pressure • Functionality • Conflict Ridden • Negative • Destructive • Directive Leadership

  16. Norming • Behaviour Adjustments • Fluid Interaction • Agreed Rules • Increased Motivation • Increased Trust • Some Shared Decision Making • Groupthink

  17. Performing • Performance Related • High Cohesion • Low Conflict • Low Supervision • Highly Effective

  18. Summary • Group / Team • Key Characteristics • Tuckmans Four Stage Model of Formation

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