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PSYC460
Helping Lucille Regain Her Soccer Success
American Military University
PSYC460 Sports Psychology
Stability:stable
When I consider stability, I am reminded of someone who has natural talent. It is most
prominently shown by big-league athletes like Michael Jordan and Tom Brady. While each
of these players has a unique combination of abilities, it is a natural ability that has always
been there from a young age. Both of these players in their respective sports are nicknamed
the “G.O.A.T” Greatest Of All Time.
Stability:unstable
Nothing in sports is more unstable and unpredictable than a team's luck. David Tyree's "Helmet
Catch" in Super Bowl XLII is an example of good fortune. According to Leonard Tyree, he
made his 32-yard catch with Patriots safety. Rodney Harrison draped all over him on third-and-
5 with
59 seconds remaining in a Super Bowl with the Giants behind New England, 14-10, resulting
in the Super Bowl's greatest upset. Edelman caught a 23-yard pass on first-and-10 with little
over two minutes remaining on the game-tying drive in Super Bowl history's most incredible
comeback.
Locusofcausality:internal
Individuals with an internal locus of causation often believe that their activities have an impact
on outcomes. They feel they are responsible for the outcome and that they have control over
their destiny. Internal motivation, also known as intrinsic motivation, is more difficult to
discern. It is more noticeable, though, when all players start in the same position, and the game
seems to come down to who is more determined to win. Any track and field or swimming event
, is an excellent example of this. Everyone starts in the same place, and the winner is determined
by who works the hardest and most passionately for victory.
Locusofcausality:external
External locus of causality ascribes events to external causes such as fate, chance, or other
people. A cause of an outcome that a person believes to be external and beyond his or her
control. Obviously, external factors have a role in deciding whether a team or person performs
well or badly at times. For example, if a club, such as the New Orleans Saints, is accustomed to
playing in a dome but is forced to play outside against the Green Bay Packers in January and
blames the weather for their loss.
Locusofcontrol:inone'scontrol
This happens when the result of an event is entirely determined by factors within the person's or
team's control. Their preparation, effort, attitude, and focus are excellent examples of this. Your
preparation involves, among other things, your level of training, diet, mental preparation, game
plan or competitive strategy, technique, competition warm-up, and pre-game routine. When you
plan correctly, you gain confidence and control. Training intensity, competitive intensity, and
attention to technology development are the three components of effort. Often, it is hard work
that distinguishes the good from the extraordinary. Your attitude toward competition, your
perspective on adversity, the content of your thoughts, your approach to training and a long
season, your reaction to mistakes, and your reaction to bad officiating are all part of your
attitude. When it comes to competitiveness, your mentality is everything. Your concentration is
influenced by what you choose to focus on. You will have a considerable advantage over your
rivals if you can keep a positive mindset and immerse yourself in the current moment
(Cohn,2017).
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