Engagement Building Exercises

Engaged players become better players. When you spend time with many underachieving teams you start to see the same theme. That is the theme of disengaged players. Increasing a player's character and growing their leadership skills will also increase their engagement. Increased engagement equals more wins.

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Word Pop

Word Pop

A player-favorite exercise; this team-based competition will require your players to lock in, think quick on their “tip-toes” and work as a team to move on-to the next round and compete for the championship.

Movie Script

Movie Script

A spirited team exercise getting your players to understand the connection between preparing and performing while recognizing the need to be a star in your role

Slippery Stone

Slippery Stone

This exercise takes place in the first half of your season and then referenced throughout the remainder of the season. Your players will develop an understanding for the need to give it all they have every single day and take advantage of every moment.

Process

Process

The “Process” exercise is guaranteed to get your players on the edge of their seats needing to think, engage and get themselves locked in; as they focus on not missing any details and working to “out-concentrate” their teammates.

Enthusiastic Captains

Enthusiastic Captains

This exercise takes place during practice. Your players will enjoy the enthusiasm competition and learn the power within to flip the switch and bring higher levels of enthusiasm in all they do.

S.T.O.R.Y

S.T.O.R.Y

A fun team exercise prompting players to share their “story” through our unique S.T.O.R.Y acronym. Your players will begin to learn more about their teammates, opening the door for your players to build stronger connections.

Free Leadership Exercise

Try out our Going for the Gold exercise with your team, other Coaches, or anyone to experience Lead ‘Em Up for yourself.

Go for the Gold

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