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Sports Science
Paper 2 (PE)
Motivation
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Motivation
The drive to
succeed
or the
desire
to want to
achieve
something
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Intrinsic motivation
The drive that comes from
within
the
performer
The performer is driven to
achieve
something/
learn
something for the
feeling
it brings them
We may play sports for fun, for the
satisfaction
and
enjoyment
of performing well
The pride of
winning
or
enjoyment
of
teamwork
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Intrinsic motivation
Belonging to a
relay team
The purpose is to do a
good
time so your team can come as
high
up as possible
The
pride
of doing well as a
team
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Extrinsic motivation
Drive
experienced by a performer when striving to achieve a
reward
from an
external
source or person
These
rewards
can be split into
2
different groups;
tangible
and
intangible
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Extrinsic
motivation
Winning
the
race
and getting a
medal
Getting
praise
for doing a
good
time
Someone selecting you for a
team
after you have run a
good
time
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Extrinsic motivation
- Positives
Good for the
first
stage of performer at the
cognitive
stage of
learning
Provides
clear evidence
of
success
, often through
tangible rewards
Helps the recipient to
gain status
through the
peer group
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Intrinsic motivation - Positives
Good
for performers of all
experience
Success
brings a
high
level of
personal satisfaction
at all stages of
learning
Helps the performer to set new
goals personal
to the individual
Leads to
long-lasting
results
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A
cognitive
learner may find it
difficult
and not that
enjoyable
so may require more than just
intrinsic
motivation to keep them
persisting
in the learning
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May be
demotivating
if you don't achieve the
'level'
required for the
reward
i.e. swimming
badge
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May be more
'valuable'
with the individual taking part for their own
gain
/
benefit
, i.e.
satisfaction
/to
win
/
pride
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May
encourage lifelong
participation/be more
long
term
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Motives such as
fun
and
enjoyment
may
disappear
/not be enough to maintain the
motivation
to
participate
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Rewards
may be a very effective way to get
children
to start to learn a
sport
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Rewards may improve
confidence
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This
motivation
may
undermine
/not be as valuable as
intrinsic
motivators
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This motivation is more
self-sufficient
, you don't need anyone else to be
present
/
notice
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This
motivation
may not lead to
long
term participation/may lose
effect
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If
rewards
are removed,
motivation
may
decline
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