The Athlos Athletic Curriculum provides coaches an opportunity to help students develop a growth mindset from a young age and maintain that outlook as they tackle all sorts of new physical challenges. The most important tool to remember when teaching a growth mindset is to, award effort rather than outcome.
The Athlos Academies staff does our best to model our mission daily. One component of this is expanding our understanding of a variety of related topics through a community book club.
In the last five years, there have been a significant amount of qualified studies on the value of Performance Character traits in the educational process. These studies continue to support the theory that these traits can be learned and are a major determinant of success and happiness in life.
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Growth Mindset and Physical Fitness
/0 Comments/in Healthy Body Pillar /by Athlos AcademiesThe Athlos Athletic Curriculum provides coaches an opportunity to help students develop a growth mindset from a young age and maintain that outlook as they tackle all sorts of new physical challenges. The most important tool to remember when teaching a growth mindset is to, award effort rather than outcome.
Building Our Own “Prepared Mind”
/0 Comments/in Prepared Mind Pillar /by Tabitha BowerThe Athlos Academies staff does our best to model our mission daily. One component of this is expanding our understanding of a variety of related topics through a community book club.
The Value of Performance Character
/0 Comments/in Performance Character Pillar /by Athlos AcademiesIn the last five years, there have been a significant amount of qualified studies on the value of Performance Character traits in the educational process. These studies continue to support the theory that these traits can be learned and are a major determinant of success and happiness in life.