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Guys,
I play sports for my team and since I'm one of the better players, I'm in a sort of leadership position. I wouldn't say I'm looked up to, but there is a lot of respect towards me from all players and I'm friends with pretty much everyone. Our Team is sitting at Mid-Table and it's very early in the season, we have that sort of team that can win pretty much any game on any given day, but at the moment it's not happening and we've lost some consecutive matches. Team morale and confidence is slowly going down.
What I wanted to know is how do I motivate/inspire and captivate my Teammates to push themselves? How can I become that go-to guy that people can always count on to bring everyone back up, to lift team spirits and to captivate and inspire us to victory with his words?
I'm in that position where I usually speak during our huddles before the game and at half-time. Words of encouragement " We're still in it" or " It's a game of two halves and we can beat this team". That sort of thing.
For example to show you what I'm talking about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bzK8r4c6Xc It's Al Pacino's speech from Any given Sunday. Even something like Coach Carter where he inspires that horrible team to heights that they didn't even dream of. Another example would be Mel Gibson in braveheart, he inspires the Scottish to fight against the English who have a much bigger army than they do.
Is it focusing on the positives? Do I tell everyone what I expect from them? Do I bring up the fact that we have nothing to lose but everything to gain if we're facing a better side? What exactly do people want to hear to feel inspired? To feel like we're actually still in this game even when the chips are down?
In Chase's Article 'How to Master Anything' he said that he's effectively mastered Motivational/Inspirational speaking.
Well I'm in a leadership role within my own team now and we can do great things this year, I just know it! And what I'd like to know is how do I show them and make them fully believe that we can do great things. I wouldn't say I'm the next Chase Amante or Ray Rice in motivational speaking but I'd love to start somewhere.
Marcellus
I play sports for my team and since I'm one of the better players, I'm in a sort of leadership position. I wouldn't say I'm looked up to, but there is a lot of respect towards me from all players and I'm friends with pretty much everyone. Our Team is sitting at Mid-Table and it's very early in the season, we have that sort of team that can win pretty much any game on any given day, but at the moment it's not happening and we've lost some consecutive matches. Team morale and confidence is slowly going down.
What I wanted to know is how do I motivate/inspire and captivate my Teammates to push themselves? How can I become that go-to guy that people can always count on to bring everyone back up, to lift team spirits and to captivate and inspire us to victory with his words?
I'm in that position where I usually speak during our huddles before the game and at half-time. Words of encouragement " We're still in it" or " It's a game of two halves and we can beat this team". That sort of thing.
For example to show you what I'm talking about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bzK8r4c6Xc It's Al Pacino's speech from Any given Sunday. Even something like Coach Carter where he inspires that horrible team to heights that they didn't even dream of. Another example would be Mel Gibson in braveheart, he inspires the Scottish to fight against the English who have a much bigger army than they do.
Is it focusing on the positives? Do I tell everyone what I expect from them? Do I bring up the fact that we have nothing to lose but everything to gain if we're facing a better side? What exactly do people want to hear to feel inspired? To feel like we're actually still in this game even when the chips are down?
In Chase's Article 'How to Master Anything' he said that he's effectively mastered Motivational/Inspirational speaking.
Well I'm in a leadership role within my own team now and we can do great things this year, I just know it! And what I'd like to know is how do I show them and make them fully believe that we can do great things. I wouldn't say I'm the next Chase Amante or Ray Rice in motivational speaking but I'd love to start somewhere.
Marcellus