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How Can Effective Feedback Transform Athletic Performance?

Giving good feedback can really help an athlete play better. Here’s how it works:

  1. Clear Information: Feedback shows what’s going well and what needs work.

  2. Encouragement: Positive feedback inspires athletes to try harder and improve.

  3. Skill Building: It points out what they can work on, helping them focus their practice.

From what I’ve seen, using specific examples when giving feedback is super helpful. It helps athletes understand better and makes it easier for them to make changes.

It’s all about connecting with them!

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How Can Effective Feedback Transform Athletic Performance?

Giving good feedback can really help an athlete play better. Here’s how it works:

  1. Clear Information: Feedback shows what’s going well and what needs work.

  2. Encouragement: Positive feedback inspires athletes to try harder and improve.

  3. Skill Building: It points out what they can work on, helping them focus their practice.

From what I’ve seen, using specific examples when giving feedback is super helpful. It helps athletes understand better and makes it easier for them to make changes.

It’s all about connecting with them!

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