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Sports Medicine II Lesson Three: Motivation

Sports Medicine II Lesson Three: Motivation. Unit Nine – Sports Psychology. Bellwork.

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Sports Medicine II Lesson Three: Motivation

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  1. Sports Medicine IILesson Three: Motivation Unit Nine – Sports Psychology

  2. Bellwork Next Tuesday you are going to have a major exam in this class. It will cover everything that you have learned in this class including last semester’s information. It will be closed book, and format will be multiple choice with one major essay question. This exam will be worth half of your semestergrade. Will you spend extra time studying? Why or why not? Property of CTE Joint Venture

  3. Objectives • Identify the five basic human needs and provide examples of each • Understand the differences between extrinsic and intrinsic motivation and apply them to various situations Property of CTE Joint Venture

  4. Terminology • Motivation • Extrinsic motivation • Intrinsic motivation Property of CTE Joint Venture

  5. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs • Abraham Maslow developed theory on human needs. • Research focused on what motivated people • People need to meet lower level needs before they can meet higher levels • Quality of life tends to change. • When events happen that jeopardize lower level needs, high level needs must be put on hold • Like what? http://www.letsstartthinking.org/quickreference/ maslow-need-hierarchy.asp Property of CTE Joint Venture

  6. Descriptive Hierarchy *Abraham Maslow was a Russian-American psychologist. His work creating a hierarchy of needs was published in 1954.

  7. Motivation • Internal state or condition that serves to activate or energize behavior and give it a direction • WHY ARE YOU DOING THAT? • What inspires you? Gets you out of bed in the morning? Keeps you on your workout plan? • Extrinsic Motivation- some type of external reward • Intrinsic Motivation- gain through positive emotional experience

  8. Please come up with examples of extrinsic motivation and intrinsic motivation. PROPERTY OF PIMA COUNTY JTED, 2010

  9. Extrinsic Motivation • Has to do with people & things outside yourself that will create or give some kind of reward for a behavior being performed properly. • Fitting in, winning prizes or trophies, making money • Changes drastically as we age. • Food to toys, toys to grades, grades to money, etc. • Can be positive or negative reinforcement. • AND EVERYBODY RESPONDS TO EACH TYPE OF REINFORCEMENT DIFFERENTLY!

  10. Intrinsic Motivation • Intrinsic motivation is the most valuable but uncommon type of motivation. • We tend to be our own worst enemies! • This involves being your own advocate, cheering yourself on, creating goals for the sake of achieving them, etc. • People with strong intrinsic motivation tend to challenge themselves more & be more self-assured. • There is also a correlation with good self-discipline & responsibility. • To be very basic, intrinsic motivation is reading for pleasure, extrinsic motivation is reading for school.

  11. THINK-PAIR-SHARE • How do you like to be rewarded when you’ve done a task well? • Does it change your attitude or mood when your good deeds or actions go unnoticed? Why or why not? • DISCUSS FOR 60 SECONDS WITH A PARTNER THEN COME BACK TOGETHER!

  12. What’s the motivation to buy? • Extrinsic motivation? • Intrinsic motivation? http://weheartit.com/entry/10116975

  13. What is the motivation to buy? • http://adgirlzmdx.wikispaces.com/Marlboro+Man+Advertising+Campaign+Analysis • Extrinsic motivation? • Intrinsic motivation?

  14. What’s the motivation to buy? http://www.graphicology.com/blog/2009/1/14/228-new-gatorade-g-campaign.html http://samzam.wordpress.com/2010/10/

  15. What’s the motivation to buy? http://www.kicksandchicks.com/jordan-pictures/michael-jordan-mars-blackmon-nike-air-jordan-ad.html http://latcrossword.blogspot.com/2010/12/t-h-u-r-s-d-y-9-2010-kurt-mueller.html

  16. What is the motivation to participate in out of season or preseason conditioning programs? • List extrinsic factors • List intrinsic factors

  17. What is the motivation to be the best ______ player? Baseball Softball Football Rugby Tennis Chess • List the extrinsic factors • List the intrinsic factors

  18. What is the motivation to adhere to your rehabilitation program for your ankle sprain? • List extrinsic factors • List intrinsic factors

  19. Short Essay Questions  • AT LEAST A FULL WRITTEN PAGE. Neat handwriting, full sentences, complete thoughts. • (3/4 page typed) • Choose two or three jobs that you're interested in. Research each job and answer these questions. • What are the tasks involved in each job? • Which motivation factor would encourage you to do the tasks in this job?  • Is this job a good fit for your personal motivational style?  • How do you know? • Due SOC tomorrow!

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