Goal-Setting + Motivation
Arousal
Anxiety
Relaxation Techniques
Personality Types
100

A driving force that makes you do something

Motivation

100

An increased level of mental excitement and alertness

Arousal

100

Name one physical symptom of anxiety

Increased heart rate, increased respiration, muscle tension

100

A learned way of breathing in a calm and focused way to promote relaxation.

Deep breathing

100

True/False: All people fall neatly into the two personality type categories. 

FALSE

200

Give an example of a measureable goal.

Should have a way to measure (i.e. time bound, distance, etc.)

200

Name two physical symptoms of arousal

Dry mouth, increased breathing, increased heart rate, nausea, sweaty palms, tremor

200

Explain the difference between anxiety and arousal

Arousal can be a good reaction to situations with increased pressure, while anxiety is a negative reaction, often causing the person to underperform.

200

Seeing the best positive outcome for the skill you are about to perform. 

Visualisation

200
People from this personality type may become frustrated by precise, intricate movements.

Extroverts

300

Explain the difference between extrinsic and intrinsic motivation.

Extrinsic motivation comes from outside forces, such as prizes, trophies, praise etc. Intrinsic motivation is an internal motivation that comes from simply doing the activity itself.

300

Name a sport that requires a high level of arousal

Football, rugby, boxing, weightlifting
300

Anxiety can come from a variety of fears and worries. Name 3

Uncertainty, pressure, fear of harm, frustration, effects on self-esteem

300

Running through a skill, sequence or event in your mind, using all your senses.

Mental rehearsal

300

Name and describe the two main personality types

Introvert- quiet, shy, reserved

Extrovert- sociable, lively, optimistic, outgoing

400

Explain how goal-setting can both increase and decrease motivation. 

Good goal-setting can increase motivation by helping you see your progress and giving you something to continue working towards.

Poor goal-setting can decrease motivation if the goals are not realistic.

400

Explain how the optimal level of arousal would vary for fine skills and gross skills. 

Fine skills- often require low levels of arousal in order to focus

Gross skills- often require high levels of arousal in order to perform large, explosive movements.

400

Explain the difference between cognitive anxiety and somatic anxiety

Cognitive anxiety refers to the mental symptoms of anxiety while somatic anxiety refers to the physical symptoms.

400

Explain how athletes train themselves to be highly effective at relaxation techniques.

They practice techniques like deep breathing, mental rehearsal, and visualization before each event, making it an essential part of their routine.

400

Name two sports that people from each personality type would be more likely to participate in. 

Introverts- individual sports

Extroverts- team sports

500

Name the 7 Goal-Setting principles

Specific

Measurable

Agreed

Realistic

Time-Phased

Exciting

Recorded

500

Name three factors that affect the optimal level of arousal.

1. Nature of the task (what is required and how much pressure is there?)

2. The skill of the performer

3. Personality of performer

500

Define the term "eustress."

Eustress produces positive feelings of excitement, fulfillment, meaning, satisfaction, and well-being.

500

Name and describe the three relaxation techniques discussed in the book.

Mental Rehearsal

Visualisation

Deep breathing

500

Name three factors that may influence the type of personality a person has. 

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