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Title: Goal Setting in Sport


1
Goal Setting in Sport
  • Mr. P. Leighton
  • GCSE PE.

2
Todays Objectives
  • By the end of the session you will be able to
  • Describe and explain the principles of setting
    SMART goals.
  • Apply the SMART goals as well as the S.PO.R.R.
    (R) and F.I.T.T. Principle to the start of your
    Personal Exercise Programme (PEP).

3
Starter FITT Principle...
  • Open your envelope and link the statements up to
    explain the FITT Principle
  • The statements will describe what that area is or
    what it means when planning a block of fitness
    training.

4
How to set goals
  • What do you think is the overall aim of fitness
    training?
  • Improve your general fitness?
  • Improve your performance in a specific activity?
  • Lose weight?
  • What statements might you make?
  • I want to be fitter!
  • I want to be better at football
  • If you apply the SMART principle to your decided
    goal/s it is easier to achieve.

5
The SMART principle
  • S
  • M
  • A
  • R
  • T

Specific
Measurable
Achievable
Realistic
Time-Bound
6
Specific
  • Where have you seen this word before?
    (Specificity?)
  • Specific goals are important- not general ones
    i.e. I want to be fitter- too general!
  • I want to run 100m further on the 12min Coopers
    Run (small and achievable!)
  • Fitness needs to be evaluated before goals are
    set
  • Goals must also be

7
Measurable
  • Measurable basically means having a way to test
    if a goal has been achieved.
  • I.e. more distance/ more weight/ bigger output
    etc.
  • Using the specific goal again- how is that
    measured?

8
Achievable
  • Goals need to be achievable within a set period
    of time.
  • Running 100m more in the coopers run is
    achievable by improving training over 6 weeks-
    Running a marathon is not!
  • Q How do you feel when you do not achieve
    something?
  • A De-motivated

9
Realistic
  • A goal may be achievable in theory- but is it in
    practice.
  • I want to get stronger Biceps by being able to
    curl an additional 2kg after 2 weeks of training
  • Is this a realistic statement?
  • If not, why?

10
Time-bound
  • Do your goals have an end point?
  • Are you a ill do it tomorrow performer?
  • The PEP runs for 6 weeks- goal must be achieved
    by then!

11
Your P.E.P
  • Your Personal Exercise Programme (PEP) should be
    a programme of fitness that you wouldnt mind
    undertaking yourself
  • Think about your own sport/your strengths and
    weaknesses in this sport/ what kind of training
    you already undertake/ what areas you need to
    improve on
  • Complete the worksheet (provided) which will form
    the basis of your PEP

12
  • I am a __ year old ______ who plays ___________ .
  • I believe that my strengths in my sport are
    __________, ____________ , and __________ ,
  • The areas I believe I need to improve upon are
    _________ , _________ and ________ .
  • I am undertaking an 8 week PEP to improve upon my
    weaknesses in my chosen sport.
  • The training methods I have chosen are aimed to
    improve my __________ related fitness.
  • My methods are SPECIFIC to my needs because
    __________________________________________________
    _______________ .
  • I will use PROGRESSIVE OVERLOAD to gain fitness
    by ______________________________________________
    ___________________ .
  • My REST will be important in my training because
    __________________________________________________
    _______________ .
  • RECOVERY will be important because
    __________________________________________________
    ___________________________________________ .
  • REVERSIBILITY will come into play if
    __________________________________________________
    ___________________________________________ .

13
  • I will use FREQUENCY in my training programme by
    ________________________________________ .
  • I will use INTENSITY by _________________________
    _______________ .
  • TIME will be a factor in my PEP because
    ________________________________________ .
  • The TYPE of training will be important because
    ________________________________________ .

14
  • I intend to improve my ___________________________
    _________________________________________ by the
    end of this PEP.
  • I have chosen these areas using the SMART
    principle.
  • S__________________________ .
  • M__________________________ .
  • A__________________________ .
  • R__________________________ .
  • T__________________________ .

15
Key Words?
Any Questions? See you next week ?
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