BY: DR ANU SHARMADEPTT OF PHY EDUG.C.G-11, Chandigarh
Motivation is key to Accomplishment- be it in academics-or in physical activities or sports
Definitions
By Morgan and King: “Motivation refers to state within a person or an animal that drives behaviour towards some goal.”Crooks and Stein: Motivation can be defined as “any condition that might energize and direct our actions.”Sage: “Motivation can be defined simply as the direction and intensity of one’s efforts.”B.C.Rai: “Motivation is a psychological and physical condition that cause one to expend efforts to satisfy needs and wants.”
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INTRINSIC MOTIVATION-NATURAL URGE,INNER APPETITE OR INHERENT INTEREST.
INTRINSIC MOTIVATIONINTRINSIC MOTIVATION
Extrinsic MotivationExtrinsic Motivation
External pullAttractionsForcesIncentives
Methods of Motivation
Knowing your athleteInnovative curriculumTeacher as motivatorFreedom to beginnersLearning the whole act EquipmentEnvironmental factorsVariety and novelty in activityLength / Duration of practiceAssigning well defined roles Grading Records of success and achievementsRole of mass and media
Methods of Motivation
Identifying incentive factors Level of aspiration /Goal settingReinforcement (rewards or punishment)Praise ,appreciation and criticismScholarshipCompetitionSuccess and failureFeedbackSelf appraisalSocial setting / social pressureShared responsibilities
Importance of Motivation in Physical Education & Sports
Performance = Learning + Motivation
A Healthy body with motivation can race against the wind, can swim
against the current, can climb the highest mountain and still listen to "
The MUSIC in the SKIES !"