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Self-confidence
Definition, low high and optimal self-confidence, Vealey's model of self-confidence
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Self-confidence
Definition, low high and optimal self-confidence, Vealey's model of self-confidence
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Self-confidence is defined as...
Slide 2 - Mind map
What's the impact of having low self-confidence?
Slide 3 - Open question
What's the impact of having optimal self-confidence?
Slide 4 - Open question
What are the four components that impact self-confidence in Vealey's model?
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Which component of Vealey's model can you identify here? Refer to your worksheet for help
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Demographics - all same age, social background, same area - commonalities
Affect - will this negative feedback impact the emotions of her players?
Social support - Players have higher self-confidence because they support each other
Coaches leadership
Cognition or behaviour - striker will not want to learn/improve in the wrong position - Not try
Decision making skills - positive or negative effect?
Demonstration of ability - winning!
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