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Goal Setting For Better Soccer Team Performance!
Having goals can increase effort because the players have a means of
measuring their performance and contribution against.
SMART goals have long lasting motivation benefits.
When you review performance against set goals and the player has shown
an improvement, raise the bar a little higher. Each time the player will
be motivated to achieve a new level of performance providing the
incremental increase is still within grasp.
If you've not been overly exposed to SMART goal setting then let's run
through what we mean by SMART goals and how we can use them with our
players.
SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Action based, Realistic &
Time bound.
SPECIFIC
The more specific a goal is the easier it is to identify when and
whether its been achieved. The goal should be a detailed description of
what the required outcome is that both player and coach want to see
happen.
MEASURABLE
Unless a goal is measurable, how can you establish whether there has
been an improvement or not?
Goals should be measurable in terms of quality, quantity, shots,
tackles, runs and saves. When players can see they have made progress
towards achieving the goal the motivational benefits really kick in.
A baseline starting point should be established and the goal set from
the baseline measurement. From this baseline, and having the target,
players can measure how far they have come.
ACTION BASED
A player must know exactly what they've got to do. That means you will
both have to agree a set of actions that will help the player achieve
their goal.
For example, an action based element could read like this... "I will
increase the accuracy of my crossing from corner kicks putting the ball
into the box on no less than 8 out of 10 occasions."
REALISTIC
Goal have got to be within the reach of the soccer players.
That's not to say that you are going to set "soft targets". Targets
that are so within reach that the players aren't motivated to stretch
themselves because its too easy.
However, setting realistic goals is a tough balance, make them too easy
and the players won't try, make them too hard and the players will give up
quickly because they don't believe they can do what it takes.
TIMEBOUND
It is very important to set definitive time limits for each of the
players goals. Remember too, that you should build in regular reviews with
the players to assess their progress and revise the goals that they have.
Have a go....
Get yourself some paper and a pen and write down a high level goal that
you want your team to achieve following the SMART goal setting principles.
Remember, keep them SMART!
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