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Am I The Ideal Teammate?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Are you coachable?

Do you help new teammates?

When your team scores, do you first congratulate your teammates?

Do you respect your teammates, coaches, officials and opponents?

Do you always give your maximum effort?

Do you create a positive environment to train in?

Are you open to feedback from your teammates?

Do you love practices as much as you love games?

Do you learn from your mistakes?

Are you quick to pick up a teammate who is having a bad day?

Are you willing to play any role to help the team?

Common conclusions

Unfortunately, based on your answers, you are not displaying many signs of a great teammate. You may not have recognized the importance of it until now. The best teams consist of athletes who work well together and who are willing to make sacrifices. Your teammates will not only see you at your best, but also at your worst, and they will have your back. You don’t need to be the most talented player of the team to leave a huge impact. Many of the qualities that players develop on their journey to being an awesome teammate will have great benefits for their future-self as well.

Based on your answers, you are displaying some signs of the ideal teammate, however, there may be room for improvement. Some of your teammates will be your friends for life, others will fade off. But for the time being, it’s about making the most of this bond that you share with your teammates. You need to understand that you don’t need to be the best player to be a great teammate. Everyone can be a great teammate! You can always control your effort and attitude, which will have a huge impact on your team. Many of the qualities that players develop on their journey to being an awesome teammate will have great benefits for their future-self as well.

Based on your answers, you are displaying the symptoms typically seen among individuals who are the ideal teammate. Congrats! You recognize that being a great teammate is far more important than being a great player. Many of the qualities that players develop on their journey to being an awesome teammate will have great benefits for their future-self as well. You recognize that there is no ‘I’ in team, and that because individual mistakes can negatively impact the success of an entire team, teamwork is essential.

References

https://swimswam.com/15-signs-you-are-an-awesome-teammate/
https://www.basketballforcoaches.com/great-teammate/
https://www.varsity.com/news/what-it-means-to-be-a-teammate/

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