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What is an example of the difference between an Effort Goal and an Outcome Goal in Baseball/Softball?
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Effort Goal: Run hard past first base on a grounder.
Outcome Goal: Beat the throw to first base. |
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What is an example of the difference between an Effort Goal and an Outcome Goal in Basketball?
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Effort Goal: Make contact with opponent to block out after shot.
Outcome Goal: Get the rebound. |
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What is an example of the difference between an Effort Goal and an Outcome Goal in Lacrosse?
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Effort Goal: Sprint after balls heading out of bounds.
Outcome Goal: Gain possession of the ball. |
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What is an example of the difference between an Effort Goal and an Outcome Goal in Soccer?
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Effort Goal: Sprint after balls coming into play.
Outcome Goal: Get to ball first and control it. |
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What is the link between effort goals and outcome goals?
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Achieve Effort Goals-performance will improve and begin to achieve Outcome Goal.
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Why should a coach stress that Effort Goals are about how hard you try and largely under control of the player?
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Players may not know the difference between Effort Goals and Outcome goals.
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How can a coach "seed" the discussion of Effort Goals?
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Throw out possible Effort Goals. Then player can be asked to talk about which ones they like to focus on.
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