

Overview
The 1% exercise will take your team on a deep dive to begin searching for ways to improve all aspects of their leadership, the team, and the program as a whole.
Your players will:
- Become proactive in searching for ways they can get better and the team can get better
- Begin developing habits to become more detail-oriented searching for small things to improve
- Become growth-oriented leaders obsessed with growing and improving
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Lesson Plan
Exercise Reminder Card
To emphasize and reinforce the lessons learned in this exercise with your players, download and share this graphic with them 24 hours after completing the exercise.
Quiz Questions
Use these questions below to engage after you have taught the exercise.
- What does the “Intensity Spectrum” represent?
- What does “circumstantial motivation” mean, and why is it a problem for athletes?
- Explain the “3-Level Jump” concept in your own words.
At Home
Coaches, use the below question, reflection, and action to engage parents, guardians, and other family members in the lessons learned in this exercise.
Suggestions on how to use: Email to parents the day you have taught this lesson, add it to the materials you send home, or text it to text message threads with your players.
Question: Why is it unrealistic to expect yourself to “turn it up” to a Level 10 on game day if your baseline intensity is only at a Level 5 during practice?
Reflection: What level (1–10) do you honestly believe you operate at on a daily basis during practice or training? How might your current baseline intensity impact your performance when the stakes are high?
Action: Identify one specific area in your daily routine (practice, schoolwork, or a chore) where you can raise your baseline intensity. Write down one action you will take tomorrow to intentionally operate at a higher level, aiming for a consistent 7 or 8.
Coach’s Reflection
Coach, take a moment to reflect on the lesson and how you can lead by example to your players.