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Filling an Athlete s emotional Tank
Published by: webmaster 2009-01-07

How can parents and coaches fill a young athlete s emotional tank?

Coaches need to praise kids five times before they provide one piece of constructive criticism, says David Jacobson, a spokesman for the Positive Coaching Alliance, based at Stanford University.

We liken a child s emotional tank to a car s gas tank. When the tank is full, it runs well. When it s drained, it doesn t run well, he explains.

To fill a child s or teen s tank, parents and coaches need to provide a steady flow of specific, truthful praise, Jacobson says. When you do this, sports kids are more confident. They re also more open to criticism and more likely to listen to what the coach or parent has to say.

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When you re praising, you re creating a great feeling for the child so he or she wants to continue the work required to excel as an athlete and take away all the life lessons that sports has to offer, he says.

It s critical to build young athletes confidence by praising them. For many young athletes, confidence is fragile and wavers easily depending on their performance and feedback from parents and coaches. They re less likely to feel confident if they make mistakes or lose a match and get criticized.

One of your goals is to help your child develop a more stable level of confidence. Help them through the bumps in the confidence roller coaster.

Here s another way to fill your kids emotional tanks and boost their confidence: Teach them how to praise themselves. Help your kids create a confidence resume. It may include a fun practice, a past experience, a successful game, skills improvement or good coaching. Ask your kids to review their confidence resumes before competing.
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from a Mothers heart  [Adobe PDF]coaches on the importance of filling the. athletes emotional tank. Athletes Prayer (said before practices & games) God, let me play well but fairly. more hits from: http://www.stisidoreparish.org/PDF%20files/HARVESTER/07_Fall_Harvester.pdf ::
coaches on the importance of filling the. athletes emotional tank. Athletes Prayer (said before practices & games) God, let me play well but fairly.
http://www.stisidoreparish.org/PDF%20files/HARVESTER/07_Fall_Harvester.pdf
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To develop confidence, kids, should have a highlight reel in their heads just before a game, says Robert Troutwine, Ph.D., founder of Troutwine and Associates. That s a mental image of their most amazing play, move or moment in sports. It s an image of a play, move or moment that makes them feel on top of the world!

Remember: The last thing we want is for your young athletes to mentally rehearse bad plays, moves or moments in sports!

Why? Because they ll be practicing the wrong things. They ll allow self-doubt to creep into their minds. They ll be totally distracted!

However, playing in their heads a highlight reel that s a totally awesome moment will help them feel confident it will give them the feeling they can and will succeed.




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