Track performance in sports after games or contests with Mindset Performance Indicators (MPIs) to guide team and organization success. Transform regular post game feedback into data that maps improvements.
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0O MINDSET PERFORMANCE INDEX ( MPI ) Framework
A New Post Game Routine | Athletes self-evaluate, self-assess and
self-reflect after each game or contest:
1.IPR (Individual Performance Rating): Rating of overall individual performance.
2.TPR (Team Performance Rating): Rating of overall team performance.
3.Mental Psych (Mental Factor Rating): Rating of mental readiness and focus.
4.Physical Psych (Physical Factor Rating: Rating of physical status of body.
5.Individual Prep (Preparation Factor Rating): Reflection of individual preparation
and completion of objectives.
6.Team Prep (Preparation Factor Rating): Reflection of team preparation and
completion of objectives.
7.Character Attributes: Highlight team strengths and areas to improve.
8.Behavior Attributes: Highlight team strengths and areas to improve.
9.Hindsight Notes: additional insights and observations.
01 MINDSET PERFORMANCE INDICATOR (MPI) Ratings
IPR Individual Performance Rating
Rate your individual performance in this game.
TPR Team Performance Rating
Rate your team performance in this game.
Mental Mental Psych Factor Rating
Rate the quality of your mental focus during the game.
Physical Physical Psych Factor Rating
Rate how your body feels as a result of this game.
I-PrFR Individual Prep Factor Rating
Based on standards, expectations and priorities - how well
did you meet your objectives?
T-PrFR Team Prep Factor Rating
Based on team standards, expectations and priorities - how
well did the team meet its objectives?
02 CHARACTER QUALITY Attributes
This section is similar sport to sport. Athletes select based on perception of strongest
quality and quality to improve from their performance in-game.
❏Attitude – positive or negative way of thinking that is reflected in behavior
❏Communication – good or bad means of communication with those on the team
❏Decision-making – the way in which one executes on strategy or determining course of
action
❏Effort/Intensity – vigorous or lack of determined attempt; amount of potency or lack thereof
❏Focused/Sharp – level of particular attention or lack thereof; attention to detail
❏Hustle/Aggressive – to obtain by forceful action; busy movement and activity
❏Positive Mindset - a particular mental attitude in which there is an expectation of good and
favorable results
❏Team Spirit/Morale – added positive feelings of camaraderie among the team; added
confidence and enthusiasm
❏Poise – conduct that exudes grace, balance or control
❏Confidence – the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust
❏Efficiency – the ratio of useful, effective work performed to the total energy expended
03 BEHAVIOR ABILITY Attributes
(VARIES BY SPORT)
Athletes select the best abilities and areas to improve
from their performance.
❏ Ball Pressure
❏ Blocks
❏ Defense
❏ Defensive Rebounding
❏ Fastbreak
❏ Man-to-man Defense
❏ Steals
❏ Transition Defense
❏ Zone Defense
(VARIES BY SPORT)
Athletes select the best abilities and areas to improve
from their performance.
❏ Strength
❏ Agility
❏ Speed
❏ Acceleration
❏ Awareness
❏ Catching
❏ Ball Carrying
❏ Pass Blocking
❏ Run Blocking
❏ Jumping
❏ Kick Punt Return
❏ Trucking
❏ Ball Carrying Vision
❏ Stiff Arm
❏ Spin Move
❏ Juke Move
❏ Impact Blocking
❏ Spectacular Catch
❏ Catching Traffic
❏ Route Running
❏ Release
❏ Stamina
❏ Toughness
❏ Making Reads
❏ Play Making Ability
03 BEHAVIOR ABILITY Attributes
(VARIES BY SPORT)
Athletes select the best abilities and areas to improve
from their performance.
❏ Base Hit
❏ Bunts
❏ Doubles
❏ Fly Balls
❏ Foul Balls
❏ Grand Slams
❏ Getting on Base
❏ Home Runs
❏ Line Drives
❏ Making Plays
❏ Stance
❏ Balls
❏ Outs
❏ Tagging
❏ Throwing
❏ Triple Plays
❏ Other
❏ Change Ups
❏ Curve Balls
❏ Fastballs
❏ Foul Balls
❏ Making Plays
❏ Pitch Count
❏ Pitch Selection
❏ Speed
❏ Strike Outs
❏ Walking
❏ Base Steals
❏ Strike Outs
❏ Swing Power
❏ Triples
❏ Pitch Selection
❏ Walking
❏ Base Management
❏ Catching
❏ Double Plays
❏ Ground Balls
03 BEHAVIOR ABILITY Attributes
04 HINDSIGHT NOTES
Insights
What the athlete
learned about him or
herself in the game.
Notes are
freeform
observations
shared with
coaches.
Coaches
recommend
addressing
these areas.
Observations
What the athlete
observed about the
team from the game.
Questions
Specific points of
emphasis or
elaboration for better
perspective.
Playing consistently at the highest level
Playing well, having fun
Playing pretty well most of the time
Up and down, depends on the day
Some good performance here and there
Prolonged period of not playing well
Not enjoying sports at all
RATINGS DEFINE PERFORMANCE
IPR
TPR
IPR
Rating Scale
Mental
Physical
100% Locked In
Very Focused
Focused
Somewhat Focused
Somewhat Distracted
Distracted
Very Distracted
100% Healthy & No Pain
I Feel Great
I Feel Good
Just Ok
Somewhat Uncomfortable
Sick or Injured
Very Sick or Injured
Rating Scale
Rating Scale
Fully Met Objectives
Met Most Objectives
Somewhat Met Objectives
Did ok
Not Sure of Objectives
Didn’t Meet Objectives
Performed Below Objectives
I-Prep
T-Prep
Rating Scale
Qualities
Abilities
Hindsight
Notes
Reporting
Team Page
Index
Analytics
Performance
Pulse
DASHBOARD
Track your team’s unique
performance pulse, game to
game with Mindset Performance
Indicators (or MPIs) to guide
individual, team and program
success. Transform regular post
game assessment feedback into
data that maps improvements.
Develop an in-depth
performance character profile
with consistent use over time
each season.
Why The MPI?
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