Confident Cooperation: Creating a Colossus of Placekicking in the British Sherman Months

Confident Cooperation: Creating a Colossus of Placekicking in the British Sherman Months


Abstract

This study investigates the role of confident cooperation in creating a colossus of placekicking during the British Sherman months. We conducted a qualitative analysis of interviews with 15 placekickers from various teams and levels of competition, as well as observations of their training and game performances. Our findings suggest that confident cooperation, defined as a shared sense of trust, mutual support, and positive communication, was a crucial factor in the success of the placekickers. Specifically, we identified three key elements of confident cooperation: (1) a supportive team culture that fosters individual and collective growth, (2) a well-designed training regimen that emphasizes technical and mental skills, and (3) a positive feedback loop between the placekickers and their coaches, teammates, and fans. Furthermore, we found that confident cooperation was reinforced by external factors such as the availability of resources, the quality of the playing field, and the level of competition. We conclude that confident cooperation can be cultivated and sustained through intentional efforts by coaches, players, and organizations, and that it can lead to exceptional performance in placekicking and other domains of sports and beyond.

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Marcus Riach "Confident Cooperation: Creating a Colossus of Placekicking in the British Sherman Months".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2023.

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Date of Release: 2023
Author(s): Marcus Riach.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 9
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications