You Have Value Conversation for Tamariki with Professional Rugby Player, Jack Goodhue
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Professional Rugby Player, Jack Goodhue talks to your class about the first strand of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value.
We hope through watching these interviews you'll be both challenged and encouraged to adopt an E Tū Tāngata mindset.
Professional Rugby Player, Jack Goodhue talks to your class about the first strand of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value.
Listen to Scotty Stevenson talk about learning the value of kindness.
Listen to Scotty Stevenson talk about what success means to him.
Professional Rugby Player, Jack Goodhue shares a tip for overcoming Tall Poppy thinking.
In this short video, Joe Schmidt talks about the importance of knowing where you come from, and how this strengthens your sense of identity.
Explore ways to involve the entire coaching staff to get the most out of them.
Hear Scott Robertson's thoughts about the importance of connection.
Listen to Tony discuss the whakatauki "The Kumara doesn't sing of it's own sweetness".
Listen to well known New Zealand athletes share their personal journeys with Tall Poppy Syndrome.
Listen to Scotty Stevenson talk about how prevalent tall poppy syndrome is in New Zealand.
Listen to Scotty Stevenson talk about the emotional toll that hurtful criticism has on people.
Listen to Scotty Stevenson talk about his experience with competition and how he dealt with this.
Listen to Scotty Stevenson discuss where he finds personal value.
Sports commentator Scotty Stevenson talks about how live sports broadcast is an example of We Succeed Together.
Rugby Coach Scott Robertson takes you through the third strand of E Tū Tāngata, Others Matter.
Professional Rugby Player, Jack Goodhue, speaks about learning that his value is not tied to his performance as a player.
Professional Rugby Player, Jack Goodhue shares his thought about being grounded in the knowledge of your own value.
In this short video, Joe Schmidt talks about how living by positive values helps him to feel that he has value.
In this short video, hear Rugby Coach Joe Schmidt talk about the importance of greeting and acknowledging one another.
In this video Joe discusses the problem of Tall Poppy Syndrome in New Zealand and how we can change this.
Joe Schmidt talks about experiencing Tall Poppy Syndrome as a professional coach.
In this short video Joe Schmidt discusses how his players backed him when he was being criticised.
Steve Hansen talks about what it takes to succeed together in a team sport environment.
In this short video, hear Joe Schmidt talk about the importance of greeting and acknowledging one another.
Professional rugby coach Joe Schmidt talks about what it takes to succeed together as a team.
Listen to Professional Rugby Player, Israel Dagg, talk about Tall Poppy Syndrome.
Professional Rugby Player, Jack Goodhue shares his thoughts about the first strand of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value.
Listen to Scotty Stevenson talk about taking action against Tall Poppy Syndrome.
You might be an amazing player or athlete, however, that does not make you any more or less valuable.
Listen to Scotty Stevenson talk about being kind.
Former All Black, Israel Dagg, speaks to us about the importance of getting along with others.
This Team Treaty activity is a great way to get the whole team involved and on the same page with vision and goal setting in a way that is engaging and exciting for younger ages.
Sometimes coaching team sports requires us to look at the team as a whole, rather than a number of individuals, when making selection decisions.
Competing is important, but we need to create a team culture where a player’s identity isn’t defined by their performance.
Take a moment to acknowledge the club you are a part of and think about how you can have a positive influence on club culture.
This activity focuses on building team confidence. Confidence has become a quality that can be hard to come by and hard to bring out of our peers.
Scott Robertson shares his thoughts on working together to succeed.
Former All Black Coach, Steve Hansen talks about the first principal of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value.
Professional Rugby Coach, Scott Robertson walks your team or group through the second strand of E Tū Tāngata: We Succeed Together.
Professional Rugby Player, Martha Mataele, walks you through the third strand of E Tū Tāngata: Others Matter.
Former All Black Coach, Steve Hansen talks about the first principal of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value.
Scott Robertson shares his thoughts on where success goes far deeper as a coach.
Professional Rugby Player, Jack Goodhue walks your team or group through the first strand of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value.
We all give out Player of the Day awards, here's an alternative or an add on that you can use on game day to acknowledge awesome character and attitude alongside awesome skill.
Professional Rugby Player, Martha Mataele, walks you through the second strand of E Tū Tāngata: We Succeed Together.