Motivation

Cards (16)

  • Motivation
    The drive to succeed
  • Intrinsic
    From within
  • Extrinsic
    From another person/source
  • Tangible
    Rewards that can be held or touched
  • Intangible
    Non-physical rewards
  • Intrinsic motivation
    The doing of an activity for its inherent satisfaction rather than for some separable consequence. When intrinsically motivated, a person is moved to act for the fun or challenge entailed rather than because of external products, pressures, or rewards.
  • Extrinsic motivation
    Motivation to participate in an activity based on meeting an external goal, garnering praise and approval, winning a competition, or receiving an award or payment.
  • Extrinsic sources of motivation
    • Medals
    • Trophies
    • Certificates
    • Praise
    • Feedback
    • Applause
  • Intrinsic sources of motivation
    • Personal achievement
    • Self satisfaction
    • For pride
  • Extrinsic motivation is generally deemed more effective
  • Overuse of extrinsic motivation
    Can undermine the strength of intrinsic motivation
  • A performer becomes reliant on extrinsic motivation
    Looking for praise every time a skill is performed and then praise is not given, there is a risk the performer might not try as hard or not participate at all
  • Intrinsic motivation is more likely to lead to continued effort and participation
  • Extrinsic rewards may result in feelings of pride and self-satisfaction
  • Intrinsic motivation is better because it is stronger and longer lasting
  • Tactics and strategies a coach can use to maintain intrinsic and extrinsic motivation
    • Offering rewards
    • Making the activity fun and enjoyable, perhaps by including mini-games and easier tasks to allow success
    • Pointing out the health benefits of doing the task
    • Breaking the skill down into parts, to allow success on each part
    • Pointing out role models to whom the performer can aspire