Kinesiology 3388A/B Chapter 1: Chapter 1

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If you"ve ever wondered why the most talented teams don"t always win here"s the reason. The critical nature of the mix and what connecticut coach jim calhoun calls. The vapor that just sort of hangs over a team. : we enter life as a member of the family. Society"s strongest and most significant group: as we grow and develop, become members of other important groups and are influenced by them in social and work settings. Attend school, worship, socialize, carry out business, play, exercise and play sports in groups. In group settings we influence behaviors, cognitions, and attitudes of other people, and are influenced: becoming a team requires effort and sacrifice. More effective if the right chemistry develops among team members. Roy baumeister and mark leary (1995: need to belong, desire for interpersonal attachments, is a fundamental human motivation, a number of conditions must be present before a state, need, or condition is truly fundamental.

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