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Successful coaches' views on motivation and motivational strategies
Motivation is an essential aspect of athletic performance. Intrinsic motivation is described as engaging in an activity purely for the pleasure and satisfaction derived from doing an activity. Meanwhile, extrinsic motivation leads to engagement in an activity as a means to an end for some external r...
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