The Compete-Learn-Honor Approach to Coaching and Player Development: Promoting Performance Growth While Enhancing Well-Being

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Journal of Sport Psychology in Action Pub Date : 2022-08-11 DOI:10.1080/21520704.2022.2104979
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Abstract This paper builds off of the special JSPA issue on New Approaches to Identity in Sport (Eubank et al., 2020). One of the central challenges in competitive sports, with particular importance for the organization of youth sports at both the developmental and performance levels, is how coaches can increase the odds of student-athletes performing at their personal best level (which enhances the chances of winning contests) but without sacrificing their physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being in the process. This paper describes the “Compete-Learn-Honor” (CLH) approach to coaching and player development as one way of meeting that challenge. CLH focuses on the process of personal improvement but without having high levels of ego investment in and self-worth judgments about the winning or losing outcome. The theory and research underlying the CLH approach are described, and practical examples are given of using CLH to create a task- and mastery-involved focus on the joy of playing and the fun challenge of problem-solving in competition, resulting in athlete well-being and more frequent performance at personal best levels.
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教练和球员发展的竞争-学习-荣誉方法:在提高幸福感的同时促进表现增长
本文建立在JSPA关于体育身份新方法的特别问题上(Eubank等人,2020)。竞技体育的核心挑战之一是教练如何在不牺牲他们的身体、心理、情感、社会和精神健康的情况下,提高学生运动员在个人最佳水平上表现的几率(这增加了赢得比赛的机会),这对青少年体育的发展和表现水平的组织都特别重要。本文描述了教练和球员发展的“竞争-学习-荣誉”(CLH)方法,作为应对这一挑战的一种方法。CLH专注于个人进步的过程,但对输赢结果没有高度的自我投资和自我价值判断。本文描述了CLH方法的理论和研究基础,并给出了使用CLH来创造任务和掌握相关的重点,即在比赛中享受比赛的乐趣和解决问题的有趣挑战,从而提高运动员的幸福感和个人最佳水平的更频繁的表现。
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