179 Great Captains: 8 Mental Toughness Characteristics That Can Inspire Others

Demystifying Mental Toughness - Podcast készítő David Charlton - Péntek

What makes a great captain in team sports? In this week’s short solo episode I elaborate on this question where I focus on the 8 key sub-measures of Mental Toughness from Peter Clough’s 4Cs model sharing my thoughts and ideas, some case studies and tips to help you, your players or students or your children. Key Learning Points When coaches face selection headaches often they choose the player that they trust more, the one who has some captaincy qualities, when dealing with difficult situations and pressure. As well as, performing competently on a consistent basis, captains need to be able to inspire confidence in their players, evaluate game plans and be flexible in their approach if circumstances dictate.  The hallmark of a mentally tough captain is to deal with pressure well, they’ll then make smarter decisions and communicate more effectively with their team-mates, coaches and the referee.  A captain should be a leader, a skilled communicator, a calm decision maker, and an important link between team and coach.  To remain calm perhaps create a 20 or 30 second rule, where you allow yourself time to settle, take in the event that has happened and breathe before reacting. Encouraging yourself and others with a positive “CAN DO” attitude is essential as a captain. When your team is behind in a game or struggling, a captain can really help a team by giving off an air of confidence to team-mates.  Captains who encourage learning from mistakes and don’t point the finger, playing the blame game can help team-mates play with more freedom. Connect with David Charlton Sign Up to The Mental Edge Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn Relevant Podcast Episodes to Improve Your Captaincy Skills Ep041: Paul McGee – How to Develop Interpersonal Confidence Ep120: David Charlton – Sport Coach Development: Helping Athletes Perform Better by Adapting How You Communicate Ep128: Paula Eddy-Wilcox – Can You Show Vulnerability and Be Mentally Tough? Yes! Ep161: Paul Phillips – How to Create a Culture of High Performance in Professional Rugby Union Ep166: Mark Bennett MBE – How To Help Athletes and Coaches Reflect On Their Performances Other Relevant Blogs Benefit Captains Blog: Why You Should Recognise The Power of Your Words Blog: 5 Reasons Team Captains Should Work With a Sports Psychologist Blog: Mental Game of Football: An Error Many Footballers Make Applicable Mental Edge’s to Stretch You as a Captain Mental Edge: How to improve the skills of team captains Mental Edge: Do you leave leadership skills to chance? Mental Edge: 10 Ways to take responsibility and keep moving forwards

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