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Take a risk and you win

After the victory of Italy over France rugby, the Italian players have said that Brunel has taught them the meaning of sport, to enter  in the field with the desire to win and to achieve this we must dare. Means having the courage to dare to do something that is risky. I want to note that this approach is the basis not only of winning mentality but also motivation. For the reason that human beings are motivated by three needs: competence, socialization and excitement.

The latter, the excitement, is supported by the ability to perform activities perceived as exciting, to know how to take risks (calculated) is the way this need is accomplished. It’s a need that is already present in childhood and the box below shows the main reasons.

Knowing how to take risks

It’s related to be able to move thinking during the activities. For example, in football more and more coaches say that the young players rarely shoot at goal or do a dribbling. Pull the ball into the goal is a situation where it is possible to have wrong execution and to be accused for the other guys to want to play alone. The young player take this risk if he knows that the coach appreciates this kind of behavior, if  rewards the daring and not only the correct actions or those that have been previously prepared with the team. From the cognitive point of view, to be able to think  and take a risk during the game are two aspects which improve the development of motor intelligence, which is highly developed among athletes.

As we can see, we should not get in national team to dare, just create training situations in which young people should take initiatives to meet the needs of the exercise.

Brunel’s mindset: fun and be audacious

Jacques Brunel, the new coach of the national rugby team, is teaching Italian players to be audacious and have fun in a sport so tough and physically combative as rugby. Brunel has entered exactly in the deep mind of his boys if an experienced player like Andrea Lo Cicero says, “One who believes in us. He does not want to destroy but to build. Fun. A man that is teaching us what is really the sport.” It would be interesting to know why the previous coaches were not able to get into their mind so deeply, and how the field experiences against strong teams have allowed players to reach a level of awareness that they did not have before and made ​​them ready to follow the approach of this coach. Perhaps the solution lies in the interaction between the coach and the team’s attitude. It is still interesting to note that the Italian rugby got the best results with French coaches, current and George Coste, compared to those overseas, perhaps even in the same European mentality is the secret to talk to the players