When it comes to progress, effort matters most. Almost any training program will generate some positive results – so long as the kids using it are motivated and engaged. Just completing a workout is not good enough. The athlete must intentionally push his or her limits. The old adage, βIf it doesnβt challenge you, it wonβt change you,β rings true when it comes to athletic development. Complacency is the enemy of progress. If your athletes arenβt continually pushing themselves to improve, they wonβt. So how do you motivate your athletes to dive in and give it their all each and every day?
When push comes to shove, kids will sweat, bleed, and fight tooth and nail for βpointsβ – especially athletes. Itβs in their nature to want to win, and this desire is the greatest motivator when it comes to hard work. If you inject an element of competition into training, your athletesβ engagement will increase dramatically. This, in turn, will generate better results.
You may be thinking that this is easier said than done. It is hard to balance motivation with work, fun with fitness. We offer that there are a number of ways you can easily add competition to your training without sacrificing anything in the process. Letβs take a quick look at 3 ways in which we here at PLT4M utilize competition for athletic development.
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