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routines whether it is pre-game routines
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will say that they are superstitions but there is a difference. Developing
routines allows the athlete to find consistency and can help the athlete to
maintain a controlled state whether they are winning or losing. Routines are
important as they are all individual and are designed by the athlete upon
knowing what is comfortable and what works for them. Athletes on a team may have
to work together as a team and they may have to warm-up as a team but a good
coach will also allow each individual to go through their own routines. For
example: Some coaches may use the "psyche up" method of loud music and yelling
to get their athletes pumped up or highly energised for the game. However, this
doesn't work for every athlete and can in fact have a negative effect on some
athletes. Once again, coaches with teams want to unite their team by having them
perform the same tasks together, this is fine to a certain extent, but just
remember that your team is comprised of varying personalities and individuals
and to allow them to have some time to themselves. This comes down to having
good communication with your athletes and knowing about each individual and how
they respond to group tasks. The coach with the "my way or the highway"
mentality often forces his players to become robotic and fall into the military
way of breaking down the individual to become nothing more than a controlled
follower. This is required for the military but in sports you want your athletes
to be able to make their own decisions as well as react to certain events that
will best fit into the game plan or tactics drawn up for them by the coach.
Respect their individuality! Coaching or playing an individual sport is quite
different as you are not faced with multiple athletes. It is a lot easier to
allow an individual to do what is best for them. Superstition or routine? If you
ever watch Russian tennis champion Maria Sharapova you will notice her routines.
The most common one that I noticed was her routine in between games. Following
each game and prior to going to sit down at the change of ends she will go
through this routine without fail as it helps her to maintain consistency and a
feeling of control no matter what. Winning or losing, she follows this routine.
Follow the last point of the game she will walk to the corner of the service
box
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right angled turn towards her seat. If the last shot of the rally takes her out
of court she will then walk back into the court and go through her routine.
Every tennis player follows some routine prior to serving the tennis ball. It
may be bouncing the ball two or three times, straightening their hat, rolling
the balls around in their hands as Ivan Lendl did, or bouncing the ball on the
ground with their racquet as Boris Becker did. These routines allowed the player
to gain consistency and control over the pace of the match. It allowed them to
be in control and focus on the next point. Superstitions are more like obsessive
compulsive actions that occur when an athlete believes that by performing that
action it will bring them good luck. Most superstitions arise by accident. If an
athlete eats a certain meal before a game and they win, then they may eat that
same meal before every meal just because they thought that it brought them good
luck. As soon as they lose then they stop eating that meal and change.
Superstitions can start and stop quite quickly however; routines are developed
so that they can stay with you through both winning and losing. As a coach you
shouldn't try to force your routines on the athlete, instead let them develop
their own routines and then work with them on making any minor adjustments if
needed. Once again
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different and responds to differently to certain things than other athletes.
Routines should be developed during practice and be included into every session.
Don't try to incorporate a new routine when in competition as it will take you
out of your comfort zone. Practice is for working on and perfecting skills;
competition is for putting these skills into use instinctively! Tips for
athletes in individual sports: Develop routines that you are comfortable with
Allow your coach to help you adjust these routines as long as you still feel
comfortable with them. Practice these routines on a consistent basis Develop
pre-game warm-up routines Develop pre-game stretching routines Develop pre-game
routines for relaxing and getting in the UPS Find a quiet place where you won't
be distracted by others Know when to switch on and when to switch off If losing,
make sure that you are performing your routines Maintain control of the game or
match Make sure that your routines are within the rules and guidelines of the
sport Tips for athletes in team sports: Communicate with your coach about your
individual needs Incorporate your own routines in with the team orientated tasks
Allow your team-mates to see that it is important for you to follow your own
routines Know when your coach wants you to participate in the team tasks Get to
the stadium early if needed to give yourself time to prepare If travelling to
the venue as a team the use the time on the bus or plane to prepare Keep a
notebook to track your progress Keep it simple Routines have a purpose as long
as they don't take over Preparation is just one of the keys to success Keep
superstitions in check Remember that routines should be developed and practiced
during your training sessions. Whether it is prior to kicking a soccer ball,
hitting a baseball, shooting a basketball, hitting a tennis serve or throwing a
ball; you must first be comfortable in incorporating your routines into your
overall game plan. Thi.