Vicarious Experiences: The second source of self-efficacy comes from our observation of people around us, especially people we consider as role models. Seeing people similar to ourselves succeed raises our beliefs that we too possess the capabilities to master the activities needed for success in that area.
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Mastery Experiences
Mastery Experiences: In order for athletes to prosper, they must have experiences that make them more capable of handling various situations. Learning to handle adversity is what allows top athletes to perform in high stress situations. While at the same time if they fail they are able to handle it and perform when the opportunityContinueContinue reading “Mastery Experiences”
Self-Efficacy
Self-efficacy is the belief in one’s capabilities to organize information and execute a course of action to navigate a prospective situation. According to social psychologist Albert Bandura, self-efficacy is a key component of the self-system, which consists of an individual’s attitudes, abilities, and cognitive resources. High self-efficacy increases the likelihood of successfully achieving a givenContinueContinue reading “Self-Efficacy”
Fan 1st
Don’t take the fun out of youth sports. It’s a game; they aren’t getting, they aren’t on, they are just learning and playing a game they Be your kids number 1 fan. Bad games are going to happen thankfully tomorrow’s another day. I love coaching but I love being a parent/fan more. If your visionContinueContinue reading “Fan 1st”
Always Moving
Even if you don’t know what you’re doing, do something. If I catch you standing around on the field. You’ll spend the rest of the time standing around in the dugout. We want baseball players, not watchers. Get involved or become a broadcaster if you just wanna watch.
Mount Rondo
Some say it’s chess not checkers. But for Rondo it’s connect 4 and cornhole. 🧠 💪🏾 “I’d rather a volcano that can erupt than be extinct.“ https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.si.com/.amp/nba/2016/01/15/rajon-rondo-boston-celtics-kevin-garnett-paul-pierce-doc-rivers