Goals and Prep

Cards (5)

  • Goal setting: SMART targets
    • Specific: specific to the demands of the sport
    • Measurable: must be possible to measure whether they have been met
    • Accepted: must be agreed by the performer & coach
    • Realistic: must be possible to complete the goal
    • Time phased: must eb set over a fixed period of time
  • Benefits of being mentally prepared:
    • develops high confidence levels
    • controls emotions and arousal
    • improves motivation
    • improves concentration
    • improves commitment levels
  • Mental prep techniques:
    • Imagery: a performer may imagine themselves in a calming environment to reduce tension and arousal
    • Visualisation: visualising a good performance
    • Mental rehearsal: picturing urself performing the perfect performance
  • Advantages of SMART:
    • Specificity: performers will know their goal and will have specific requirements
    • Measurable: good to monitor progress as it can be measured
    • Agreed: feels like u have ownership of the target
    • Realistic: high chance of seeing improvement, therefore more motivated
    • Time: allows performer to see the improvement and prepare punctually for an event
  • Disadvantages of SMART:
    • Specificity: SMART target can lead to too much focus being placed on reaching the goal
    • Measurable: Limit creativity if there is too much measuring
    • Agreed: Relies heavily on suitable levels of intrinsic motivation
    • Realistic: N/A
    • Time: Increased pressure to meet the deadline