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The Positive Coach Mental Model
Mental
models have power. They affect how people see, think, and behave. If one were to characterize the prominent
mental model for coaching, it might be called "win-at-all-cost." PCA believes
this needs to change.
As part
of Positive Coaching Alliance’s strategy to transform youth sports, we have
developed the Positive Coach Mental Model and will promote it until it becomes
the industry standard for youth sports.
Extensive academic research constitutes the foundation for the Positive
Coach Mental Model. The Positive Coach
Mental Model is consistent with the National Standards for Athletic Coaches
developed by the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE).
The Double-Goal
Coach PCA believes all youth sport coaches should be "Double-Goal"
Coaches. A win-at-all-cost coach has only one goal: to win. He or she is concerned primarily with
teaching skills and developing strategy designed to win games. A Positive Coach is a "Double-Goal
Coach" who wants to win, AND has a second goal: to help players develop
positive character traits, so they can be successful in life. Winning is important, but the second goal,
helping players learn "life lessons," is more important. A Positive Coach puts players first.
Positive
Coach Mental Model - there are three major elements to the "job
description" of a Positive Coach:
1.
Redefines "Winner"
2.
Fills Players’ Emotional Tanks
3.
Honors the Game
1. Redefines "Winner"
A Positive Coach helps players redefine what it means to be
a winner through a mastery, rather than a scoreboard, orientation. He or She sees victory as a by-product of the
pursuit of excellence. They focus on
effort rather than outcome and on learning rather than comparison to
others. They recognize that mistakes are
an important and inevitable part of learning, and foster an environment in
which players don
2. Fills Players’ Emotional Tanks
A Positive Coach is a positive motivator who refuses to
motivate through fear, intimidation, or shame. He or She recognizes that every
player has an "Emotional Tank" like the gas tank of a car. Just as a car with an empty gas tank can’t go
very far, a player with an empty emotional tank doesn
A Positive Coach understands that compliments, praise, and
positive recognition fill Emotional Tanks.
They understand the importance of giving truthful and specific feedback and
resist the temptation to give praise that is not warranted. When correction is necessary, a Positive
Coach communicates criticism to players in ways that don
A Positive Coach establishes order and maintains discipline
in a positive manner. They listen to
players and involve them in decisions that affect the team. They work to remain positive even when things
aren
3. Honors the Game
A Positive Coach feels an obligation to their sport. They understand that “Honoring the Game”
means getting to the ROOTS of the matter, where ROOTS stands for respect for:
A Positive Coach teaches their players to Honor the Game. They love their sport and uphold the spirit, as well as the letter, of its rules. They respect opponents, recognizing that a worthy opponent will push their athletes to do their best. They understand the important role that officials play and show them respect, even when they disagree with their calls. They encourage players to make a commitment to each other and to encourage one another on and off the field. They value the rich tradition of their sport and feel privileged to participate. A Positive Coach realizes that one of the most difficult times to Honor the Game is when the opponent is not, and they remind their players to live up to their own highest standard (respect for self). Ultimately, a Positive Coach demonstrates integrity and would rather lose than win by dishonoring the game.
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