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Week 1 Challenge: Maverick Identity
This week is about identity. Before you chase points, stats, wins, or results, you need to know what kind of athlete you are trying to become. Your identity guides your habits. Your habits shape your season. Player Quest Write this in your Maverick Journal first: This season, I want to become the kind of athlete who ______. Then post your answer in Weekly Challenge. Examples: This season, I want to become the kind of athlete who stays calm under pressure. This season, I want to become the kind of athlete who works hard even when nobody is watching. This season, I want to become the kind of athlete who resets quickly after mistakes. This season, I want to become the kind of athlete who leads with energy. Parent Support Task Ask your athlete: What kind of athlete do you want to become this season? Then listen. Home Team Check-In At the end of the week, players and parents will complete the Home Team Check-In. Players will answer: One way my parent supported me this week was ______. Parents will answer: One way I supported my athlete this week was ______. Remember: Private journal. Public takeaway. Write it. See it. Own it.
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This Week’s Maverick Challenge
This week’s focus is: Build Your Maverick Identity Players, complete the weekly challenge and post your answer in Weekly Challenge. Your first prompt: This season, I want to become the kind of athlete who ______. Write it in your Maverick Journal first, then post one takeaway. Parents, your job is to support without adding pressure. At the end of each lesson, click the check mark so your progress counts. *Maverick is gamified. Effort, consistency, and participation matter.
Effort
Hey guys! Happy Friday. Just a reminder, this platform does reward those who are consistent and participate. This platform is gamified and you can advance in rankings. Simply just showing up and creating positive habits will go a long way!
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Confidence Comes From Reps
Confidence is not something you wait for. Confidence is built through reps. Every time you do the small things right, you prove something to yourself. You do not need to feel confident before you act. Sometimes you act first, and the confidence comes later. Today’s question: What is one small rep you can do today that builds confidence?
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Set Your Target
Today, write this down: 3 times:“I am building confidence through my daily actions.” 6 times:“One thing I want to improve is ______.” 9 times:“I show up, I learn, and I get better.” Then comment below with one word that describes the athlete you are becoming.
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