Motivation

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Clifton M. Oubre Jr.HPED 412-3TVideo Project : 

Clifton M. Oubre Jr.HPED 412-3TVideo Project Responsible Leaders Engaging in Professional Practice

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It is the inner power or energy that pushes one toward performing a certain action. Motivation It can be applied to every action and goal. It has much to do with desire and ambition

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Would this be considered motivated

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I certainly think so. Earl Boykins was only the 2nd shortest NBA player ever at 5ft. 5in. tall.

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Motivation helps even the least likely of players to perform well when the odds are against them, even in a sport dominated by much taller opponents and being the shortest at the time while playing it like Earl Boykins in basketball.

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Motivation

Motivation : 

Motivation Looked at in several vantage points by sport and exercise psychologists

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Achievement Motivation

Motivation in the form ofcompetitive stress : 

Motivation in the form ofcompetitive stress

Intrinsic Motivation : 

Intrinsic Motivation Comes from within and from enjoying what one is doing.

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Intrinsic motivation is also an individuals need to feel competency and pride in something.

Extrinsic Motivation : 

Extrinsic Motivation Motivation for something external

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Even former president Dwight D. Eisenhower said, ‘motivation is the art of getting people to do what you want them to do because they want to do it’.

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Now to look at the effects of motivation in sports

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Ability to compete against or looking for players of greater or lesser ability to play with. Persistence even in failure Ability to practice a sport even without an apparent reward.

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How can we use motivation to affect athletes and how can certain levels and types of motivation affect them

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Motivation can affect players through overtraining.

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The important factor is, all athletes are not the same. What is good and builds skills for one can actually do the opposite for another and hurt their motivation because of it.

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Playing a better team can bring out the best in players, while on the other end, playing a weaker team can cause a team that is better to play down to them and lose motivation.

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Behavior modification can help to strengthen athletes’ motivation. For example, a tennis player may always get mad when a call does not go their way. A coach, especially on the high school level, can punish this behavior. On the professional level, Serena Williams got mad at a line judge in a game. She yelled and used inappropriate language on court. Because of her actions, she lost a point, lost the match and was fined.

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Everyone should maintain levels of motivation. Being motivated in whatever sport or job at hand can bring out the best a person can do and more than that person probably thought possible.

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A very good example of this is in the professional tennis ranks. One of the main things that separate the #1 player from the people around #100 are their motivation and lack of fear on court. Each has basically the same set of skills.

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"Do what you can, where you are, with what you have." ~ Theodore Roosevelt Motivation

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Motivation in nearly every respect. With motivation, you can accomplish almost anything.

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Motivation Producer: Clifton Oubre Jr. Music Production: Clifton Oubre Jr. Song Title: Ambitions HPED 412 – 3T Dr. Martin