Task vs Ego-Orientations

There’s only one spot on top of the podium.

Every kid, coach, and parent wants to be there.

Most won’t make it.

Fortunately, as coaches and parents, you can choose what you reward.

Balish et al. (2014) did a meta-analysis (a collective study of studies) on correlates (associations) of attrition (quitting the sport) in youth sports. Task-oriented climates had a significant negative impact on attrition. In other words, when building and developing skills was prioritized rather than winning, attrition was lower.

You can choose to focus on winning (ego-oriented), or you can choose to focus on building the skills (task-oriented) for long-term success.

Keep Being Awesome.

Reference

Balish, S. M., McLaren, C., Rainham, D., & Blanchard, C. (2014). Correlates of youth sport attrition: A review and future directions. Psychology of Sport and Exercise15(4), 429–439. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychsport.2014.04.003

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Experience
Over 20 Years of Experience in the Exercise Industry
Owner & Head Fitness Nut of the joefitness Studio Since 2012

Education
PhD Student – Exercise Science and Nutrition – North Dakota State
MEd – Sport & Exercise Psychology – Springfield College
BS – Exercise Science – North Dakota State

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Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist – NSCA
Level 2 Nutrition Coach – Precision Nutrition