Elite sport performance/Motivation/Motivation summary

From WikiEducator
Jump to: navigation, search

Summary and go further

This module has has addressed motivation and its importance in elite sport. Here are some takeaway messages:

  • Motivation can be both intrinsic or extrinsic.
  • Some athletes are naturally motivated for competition whereas others need to develop this characteristic.
  • Goal setting is a useful motivational strategy that should be developed and used regularly.
  • Token rewards can be an effective way to motivate athletes, particularly for repetitive training drills.
Icon activity line.svg
Go further

Motivational theories

Psychological theories of motivation are only briefly touched upon in this course. Here are some useful resources for those who wish to explore the topic further:

  • Peak Performance Online has an interesting overview of motivation in sport.
  • Self-Determination Theory is one of a number of motivational theories that underpin sport psychology. This one in particular focuses on extrinsic and intrinsic motivation.

Expert commentary: Climbing Mount Everest

Mount Everest
Listen to sport psychologist Dr Michael Lloyd describe how, for one athlete, motivation was likened to climbing Mount Everest – a comparison that was taken quite literally and ultimately proved to be extremely effective.

Icon multimedia line.svg
Media

Audio file goes here.



Now try this:

  • What are your thoughts on Michael's insights about motivation?
  • Can you think of a metaphor (like Mount Everest) that would motivate an athlete. Describe its qualities?