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Team Captain Checklist
Print this list off to go through a suggested sequence of material from highschoolsportsleader.com. This list is designed to guide you through a specific sequence to explore the information. While you can randomly pick and choose the material, you will find the following order will help you master the information in a logical fashion. . . . more details
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Article / Influencing Peers
Influencing Peers includes examples from real-life leaders who show that by demonstrating leadership in a positive way, they can influence their peers and yes... change the world. The focus of this article is how to develop and use influence as a team leader. . . . more details
A Pebble Feels Like a Boulder (Article)
Have you ever been walking down the street and felt a pebble in your shoe? Maybe you just "laced em up" and don't have time to start the process over. One thought is, "If I just tap my toe or heal a few times, the pebble will go away or at least find a spot in my shoe where is won't bother me." While that may have be a temporary fix, it seems the little pebble eventually finds a spot that starts to annoy us again. . . . more details
Togetherness Style Overview
Togetherness is the "T" in TEAM. What are the characteristics, motivating factors, challenges and areas of improvement for some who exhibits the Togetherness style? . . . more details
Enterpriser Style Overview
Enterpriser is the "E" in TEAM. What are the characteristics, motivating factors, challenges and areas of improvement for some who exhibits the Enterpriser style? . . . more details
Analyzer Style Overview
Analyzer is the "A" in TEAM. What are the characteristics, motivating factors, challenges and areas of improvement for some who exhibits the Analyzer style? . . . more details
Motivator Style Overview
Motivator is the "M" in TEAM. What are the characteristics, motivating factors, challenges and areas of improvement for some who exhibits the Motivator style? . . . more details
Article / Team Chemistry
Great chemists understand that when elements are combined, something greater than the individual parts can be created. Combine gas with a spark, you create a fire. Mix hydrogen with oxygen, you get water. Combine baking soda with vinegar, and you have a miniature volcano. When the elements are combined, they make something they couldn't have created if they had stayed in their original form. The same philosophy applies to great teamwork... . . . more details
Article / The Art of Sportsmanship
If you've ever watched an artist begin a painting, you'll notice the design is first created in the artist's head and heart. Then it appears on the canvas. Most artists visualize the big picture and then start working one area of a canvas at a time. That's how artists create masterpieces. The same principle can be applied to sportsmanship... . . . more details
Article / Delusion of Drugs
Imagine a smooth voice on a television advertisement asking, "Are you looking for a way to destroy your health, lose friends, and slow your team's progress?" Who would say yes to this product? It doesn't sound very appealing does it? . . . more details
Interactive Survey / Personal Evaluation Survey
Take a few minutes to take our Personal Evaluation Survey. Before anyone becomes a team captain, it's important to evaluate yourself on the qualities athletic directors, coaches, and teammates view as vital. . . . more details
Article/ Mode or Mood?
While watching a sporting event on the television the other day, I accidently hit the mode button. I didn't even know the button existed. The results were very interesting. . . . more details
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Streaming Videos on Leadership
The first in High School Sports Leader.com's series of streaming videos is "Leadership Myths". Site founder Craig Hillier will discuss 10 commonly held Leadership myths, then close by discussing the truth about leadership. . . . more details
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