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What is an example of the difference between an Effort Goal and an Outcome Goal in Baseball/Softball?
Effort Goal: Run hard past first base on a grounder.
Outcome Goal: Beat the throw to first base.
What is an example of the difference between an Effort Goal and an Outcome Goal in Basketball?
Effort Goal: Make contact with opponent to block out after shot.
Outcome Goal: Get the rebound.
What is an example of the difference between an Effort Goal and an Outcome Goal in Lacrosse?
Effort Goal: Sprint after balls heading out of bounds.
Outcome Goal: Gain possession of the ball.
What is an example of the difference between an Effort Goal and an Outcome Goal in Soccer?
Effort Goal: Sprint after balls coming into play.
Outcome Goal: Get to ball first and control it.
What is the link between effort goals and outcome goals?
Achieve Effort Goals-performance will improve and begin to achieve Outcome Goal.
Why should a coach stress that Effort Goals are about how hard you try and largely under control of the player?
Players may not know the difference between Effort Goals and Outcome goals.
How can a coach "seed" the discussion of Effort Goals?
Throw out possible Effort Goals. Then player can be asked to talk about which ones they like to focus on.