Having a goal up your sleeve: Promoting a mastery climate in a youth football academy team

Niels Nygaard Rossing, Michael Lykkeskov, Luc Martin, Ludvig Johan Torp Rasmussen

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Abstract

In sport, there is extensive evidence that supports the benefits associated with a mastery climate. However, limited studies have explored how physical tools could be used to promote mastery climates in youth sport contexts. Using an action research approach, we sought to understand the benefits and drawbacks of applying tools grounded in goal setting to promote a mastery environment: (a) an “arm sleeve” to be worn by athletes during training and matches and (b) a “reflection sheet” for use pre- and posttraining/-matches. These tools were implemented for a 3-week period with a U13 academy team (18 players and two coaches). Based on observation notes, focus groups, and one-on-one interviews, the analysis showed that the arm sleeves were helpful reminders for process goals, whereas the coaches had abandoned the use of reflection sheets due to lack of time. The benefits and drawbacks of the tools are discussed while pedagogical and practical implications are considered.

Original languageEnglish
JournalThe Sport Psychologist
Volume38
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)1-13
Number of pages13
ISSN1543-2793
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • goal setting
  • intervention
  • motivational climate
  • pragmatism
  • soccer

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