cp lesson 2 - goal setting
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Coaching Process ALesson 2: Goal Setting
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Aims
To define goal setting
To conceptualize goal setting into the sports coaching environment
Goal Orientation
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Franzi Stampfi, who guided Roger Bannister to the first sub four minute mile in 1954 said “The coaches job is 20 per cent technical and 80 per cent inspirational” (Bryant, 2000).
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Franzi Stampfi, who guided Roger Bannister to the first sub four minute mile in 1954 said “The coaches job is 20 per cent technical and 80 per cent inspirational” (Bryant, 2000).
“There is no doubt that goal setting is a powerful and effective strategy for enhancing the performance of athletes” (Cox, 1998).
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Franzi Stampfi, who guided Roger Bannister to the first sub four minute mile in 1954 said “The coaches job is 20 per cent technical and 80 per cent inspirational” (Bryant, 2000).
“There is no doubt that goal setting is a powerful and effective strategy for enhancing the performance of athletes” (Cox, 1998).
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What is goal setting?
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What is goal setting?One of the most common motivational tools used by coaches and sports psychologists is goal setting (Weinberg, 1994).
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What is goal setting?One of the most common motivational tools used by coaches and sports psychologists is goal setting (Weinberg, 1994).
A goal can be defined simply as what the individual is trying to do (Weinberg, 1994; Locke & Latham, 1985)....
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What is goal setting?One of the most common motivational tools used by coaches and sports psychologists is goal setting (Weinberg, 1994).
A goal can be defined simply as what the individual is trying to do (Weinberg, 1994; Locke & Latham, 1985)....
but is in-fact far more complicated. Despite primarily being a motivational tool, goal setting is used for building self-confidence, enhancing technique and managing time and other resources (Locke and Latham, 1985; Minovi, 1998).
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Early Research
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Early Research
Majority of early studies were in industry
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Early Research
Majority of early studies were in industry
Argued this research can be carried over because both require physical and mental action directed towards a goal (Locke and Latham, 1985)
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This has been refuted by several authors including:
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This has been refuted by several authors including:
Barnett, 1977; Hall et al, 1987; Hollingsworth, 1975; Weinberg, Bruya & Jackson, 1985 & Weinberg, Bruya, Jackson & Garland, 1987.
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This has been refuted by several authors including:
Barnett, 1977; Hall et al, 1987; Hollingsworth, 1975; Weinberg, Bruya & Jackson, 1985 & Weinberg, Bruya, Jackson & Garland, 1987.
However more recent research has given reason for the negative results:
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This has been refuted by several authors including:
Barnett, 1977; Hall et al, 1987; Hollingsworth, 1975; Weinberg, Bruya & Jackson, 1985 & Weinberg, Bruya, Jackson & Garland, 1987.
However more recent research has given reason for the negative results:
Locke, (1991) - methodological flaws such as failure to manipulate control group.
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This has been refuted by several authors including:
Barnett, 1977; Hall et al, 1987; Hollingsworth, 1975; Weinberg, Bruya & Jackson, 1985 & Weinberg, Bruya, Jackson & Garland, 1987.
However more recent research has given reason for the negative results:
Locke, (1991) - methodological flaws such as failure to manipulate control group.
Weinberg & Weigand (1993) agree with Locke’s methodological problems, but also believe that there is a difference between both the tasks and the participants in the organisation/industrial, when compared to those in the sports settings
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Cohen (1988, 1992) highlights the statistical problems in comparing the two settings with the sports setting having much smaller sample sizes.
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Cohen (1988, 1992) highlights the statistical problems in comparing the two settings with the sports setting having much smaller sample sizes.
In response to the conflicting results in goal setting literature, Kyllo and Landers (1995) conducted a meta- analytic review.
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Cohen (1988, 1992) highlights the statistical problems in comparing the two settings with the sports setting having much smaller sample sizes.
In response to the conflicting results in goal setting literature, Kyllo and Landers (1995) conducted a meta- analytic review.
Using the procedure described by Hedges & Olkin (1985) they statistically combined 36 studies and their results showed that, by setting goals, performance was improved by one-third of the standard deviation (ES = 0.34).
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Cohen (1988, 1992) highlights the statistical problems in comparing the two settings with the sports setting having much smaller sample sizes.
In response to the conflicting results in goal setting literature, Kyllo and Landers (1995) conducted a meta- analytic review.
Using the procedure described by Hedges & Olkin (1985) they statistically combined 36 studies and their results showed that, by setting goals, performance was improved by one-third of the standard deviation (ES = 0.34).
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Criteria for setting goals
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Criteria for setting goals
For goal setting to be effective in a sporting environment the goals must encompass various criteria such as Specificity, difficulty level, type of goal orientation, time constraints, both long-term and short-term goals and acceptance from the athlete (Locke & Latham, 1985).
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Criteria for setting goals
For goal setting to be effective in a sporting environment the goals must encompass various criteria such as Specificity, difficulty level, type of goal orientation, time constraints, both long-term and short-term goals and acceptance from the athlete (Locke & Latham, 1985).
SCUK recommend SMARTER
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Specific
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Specific
Measurable
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Specific
Measurable
Accountability
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Specific
Measurable
Accountability
Realistic
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Specific
Measurable
Accountability
Realistic
Time constrained
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Specific
Measurable
Accountability
Realistic
Time constrained
Exciting
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Specific
Measurable
Accountability
Realistic
Time constrained
Exciting
Recorded
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Specific
Measurable
Accountability
Realistic
Time constrained
Exciting
Recorded
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Difficulty level
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Difficulty level
problematic due to the lack of ability to operationalise the difficulty, Locke (1991) suggests a level in which no more than 10 per cent of the subjects reach their goals
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Difficulty level
problematic due to the lack of ability to operationalise the difficulty, Locke (1991) suggests a level in which no more than 10 per cent of the subjects reach their goals
Kyllo and Lander (1995) describe this as “somewhat arbitrary” and tested a difficulty of 25 per cent, concluding that more research is needed.
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Goal Orientation
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Goal OrientationThere are two distinctive goal perspectives and various authors have used different terminology to describe these two types of goal orientation including:
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Goal OrientationThere are two distinctive goal perspectives and various authors have used different terminology to describe these two types of goal orientation including:
Outcome and Performance (Steffin, 1995; Cox, 1998),
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Goal OrientationThere are two distinctive goal perspectives and various authors have used different terminology to describe these two types of goal orientation including:
Outcome and Performance (Steffin, 1995; Cox, 1998),
Mastery and Competitive (Steinberg et al, 2000).
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Goal OrientationThere are two distinctive goal perspectives and various authors have used different terminology to describe these two types of goal orientation including:
Outcome and Performance (Steffin, 1995; Cox, 1998),
Mastery and Competitive (Steinberg et al, 2000).
Task and Ego (Fuzhong et al 1998; Weinberg, 1994; White et al 1998)
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Task Goals
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Task Goals
Task goal setting involves:
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Task Goals
Task goal setting involves:
The mastering of technique
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Task Goals
Task goal setting involves:
The mastering of technique
Developing new skills and quality of play
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Task Goals
Task goal setting involves:
The mastering of technique
Developing new skills and quality of play
Evaluated by personal improvement and self-reference
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Task Goals
Task goal setting involves:
The mastering of technique
Developing new skills and quality of play
Evaluated by personal improvement and self-reference
Athletes who set task goals are intristically motivated
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Ego Goals
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Ego Goals
Ego goals are a demonstration of the ability to display superiority.
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Ego Goals
Ego goals are a demonstration of the ability to display superiority.
Athletes who set ego goals are extrinsically motivated (Fuzhong et al, 1998; Steinberg et al, 2000; White et al; 1998)
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Which type of orientation?
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Which type of orientation?
It has been demonstrated in the industrial, organisational and sports settings that task goals show greater improvements to performance than ego goals (Duda 1988; Duda, 1989; Weinberg, 1994).
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Which type of orientation?
It has been demonstrated in the industrial, organisational and sports settings that task goals show greater improvements to performance than ego goals (Duda 1988; Duda, 1989; Weinberg, 1994).
This is attributed to greater task enjoyment, less boredom and less anxiety (Fox et al, 1994; Hall 1990).
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Which type of orientation?
It has been demonstrated in the industrial, organisational and sports settings that task goals show greater improvements to performance than ego goals (Duda 1988; Duda, 1989; Weinberg, 1994).
This is attributed to greater task enjoyment, less boredom and less anxiety (Fox et al, 1994; Hall 1990).
More recent research has indicated that a combination of task and ego goals may be preferable for optimum performance.
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Combining Orientation
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Combining OrientationSteinberg et al, (2000) demonstrated that using both task and ego goals enable greater achievements in sport than single goal orientation.
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Combining OrientationSteinberg et al, (2000) demonstrated that using both task and ego goals enable greater achievements in sport than single goal orientation.
Other researchers, such as Hom et al, 1993; Fox et al, 1994 and Duda, 1989 have found similar results.
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Combining OrientationSteinberg et al, (2000) demonstrated that using both task and ego goals enable greater achievements in sport than single goal orientation.
Other researchers, such as Hom et al, 1993; Fox et al, 1994 and Duda, 1989 have found similar results.
Duda, (1989) argues that “a person who stresses both goal perspectives has two sources of success and several reasons to continue participation”.
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Combining OrientationSteinberg et al, (2000) demonstrated that using both task and ego goals enable greater achievements in sport than single goal orientation.
Other researchers, such as Hom et al, 1993; Fox et al, 1994 and Duda, 1989 have found similar results.
Duda, (1989) argues that “a person who stresses both goal perspectives has two sources of success and several reasons to continue participation”.
Steinberg & Maurer, (1999) suggest that the type of goal allocated to a task is dependant on the situation and timing, this is also supported by Jackson and Roberts, (1992).
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Any Questions?
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