Kinesiology 1080A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Motivation, Zero-Sum Game

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Competition is a strong motivational force imbedded in all sporting situations and in many recreational settings as well. However, the coach or leader has very little control over it. Descriptors: a situational process that is either zero sum or non-zero sum (rewards structures) and is either direct or indirect. Zero sum: is if i win and you lose (more competitive) Non-zero sum: is where both parties get something out of the activity (between experience and non-experienced) more co-operative. So they are competing indirectly against a certain standard. Working together with others to accomplish a task or reach a common goal (intrinsic motivation). Competition and cooperation can be at work at the same time on any team or group. (i. e. cooperation with teammates vs opponent but compete with them for starting role or playing time) Each individual experienced the competitive process differently and it may vary from one situation to another within the same person.

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