The role of role modelling as a driver of success

in sports •  7 years ago  (edited)

The Talent life cycle is conceptually simple but complex in execution. Talent is identified, recruited and managed. Sounds simple enough. It is far more complex than it sounds. We at SportsPodium is driven to give sports people the best chance possible. As such this life cycle is fundamental to what we do.


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We will discuss various aspects of this in later post, and in more detail, but for now I would like to focus on the early stage of a sports person’s journey, when they get into the sport, often at a very young age. This is the aspect of role modelling.


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From the very first steps we take as a human, in fact from when we open our eyes, we start modelling ourselves on our parents. Through observation and because they are our first heroes, we learn from them and want to be like them. This stays through us for the rest of our life, continuously seeking out role models to drive us. What is an amazing part of this process is that we want to beat or better the performance of these role models. Through techniques such as goal setting, we start this process, and keep going until talent gives out or desire fades and something else comes along.

Here is the problem, where is the information. How do I know what my hero, my role model did when he was my age. When a 13 year old gets on an athletics track or in a pool, they cannot compete with the Usian Bolt or Michael Phelps. What if they could however get the statistics, the actual times of these hero's when they where 13 years old. This will allow the sport stars of tomorrow the ability to compare themselves to the sports stars of today, but relative to the age they are currently. Now there is a target that is more real and tangible


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One of the great benefits of SportsPodium will be to build this data and statistics over time, allowing the ability to compare you to your role models at various age groups. This way, participants can plot a competitive path from the very early days of competing.

While this is hugely beneficial and motivating to the crop of rising talent, it is also a fun form of gamification for the less gifted or driven. Sport is about improving, and that means even if you are not overly competitive, the very nature of most people that does physical activity is to get better, thus competing with one self. Setting benchmarks and tracking progress relative to others is a fun way of doing this. You will also have the ability to measure yourself against the rest of the world as their will be a benchmark, specific to your age group and sporting discipline.

We have started this journey at SportsPodium three years ago with our proof of concept in rugby. The reaction of those we worked with was amazing and we cannot be more excited to bring this to the world at large. Watch for more about how we will get there in the next few weeks leading up to our Token Sale.

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Very true. I actually had a thought on this topic yesterday. I was thinking about all the different countries I would still like to travel to, thinking it'll be fun. Then I realized how many people never even leave their country. How many people don't experience these things.

I started to think about it. And thinking, could the one country be better than the other? Therefor, the person just prefers to live there..

I concluded it was none of that. It was simply a case that since childhood, all these people were raised to follow in the shoes of the parents. To live like, and where the parents did.

I actually wrote a post recently (Last few days) about influence. It's labeled WHO DO YOU 'HANG-OUT' WITH?

I wrote it to tell people how you are the version of the top 5 people you surround yourself with.

Great post :)

Thank you for the comment @enazwahsdarb

Only my pleasure. If you don't mind, I couldn't help but notice that you join in June too.. What exactly did you do to get so much from the very first post?

I have two thoughts, either you got very lucky to get so much exposure to higher-influence users.. Or the owner (or owners) of this account is owned by influence.. Let me know, I am very curious. Either way, both conclusions are awesome :P

Hi @enazwahsdarb, some of the account owners have been on Steemit for a very long time. Please join Steemit chat and send @jacor a direct message. He will arrange for you to be added to the various groups to promote yourself ... and we are lucky :)

I thought as much! That makes sense, and also eases my mind a ton :P

I will do that :) Thanks for that.

Not sure what your real accounts are, but you are welcome to go and let me know what you think about my content. I have been on Steemit for less than 16 days now, and I love to constantly grow and improve the thing I do. I would love to here your opinion, I value it :)

Talk soon!

  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

LOL, Cheetah is hurting your rep.. Stop killing yourself bro..

It's true that for a sports person to improve, it's essential that he or she statistically weigh himself or herself to role models and in accordance with age. I personally feel that this is the future of competitive sport and sports podium is at the forefront.👍

Thank you for a great comment :) We hope that we can have a real impact in many lives :)

For a sports freak person like myself, this post is worth reading. Hoping to follow up further on this :) Keep posting quality stuff! Hats off! :) @sportspodium

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Great to hear from a fellow sports freak @hmjunaid. We hope to have a massive impact in the sporting industry. Please follow this story closely. There are many more announcements coming. Thanks for the comment :)

waoh this is a great piece of literature keep writing i shall keep reading and following

Thank you @damn2017

is that michael phelps?? hmm really a talented person

Hi yes, that is indeed Michael Phelps. One of the most talented sporting individuals in the history of time :)

Amazing post, well worth the read.

Thank you @classydapper

It is encouraging. Keep it up

Thank you very much @ebohio2008

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pretty good nlp stuff keep it up

Thank you for the comment @hillardoh1