Working in partnerships with sports clubs, we deliver our Thrive@Life program to build the personal leadership of players to perform at their best both on and off the field.
Delivered online over 16 weeks, and coupled with one on one coaching and peer mentoring, participants gain skills in goal planning, problem solving and critical thinking, collaboration, positive communication and leadership.
Our program will help your players take positve control of their life and gain the skills, tools and confidence needed to help them thrive in the game, and in life.
Over the 16 week program, we suggest players allow up to 2 hours per week to make best use of the online platform’s eight modules – making this program entirely self-paced and fitting around your teams work and sport commitments!
The program modules are 100% online, which means all participants need is access to a laptop or computer. As an added bonus, your players will access 8 group sessions and hear from some of the greats of the sporting world, learning how being a personal leader has helped them build a successful life.
We understand that your players will have goals which are personal to them, so our coach will work with them help build the habits and skills to achieve them as they take part in 4 x 30 minute private coaching sessions.
Our Thrive@Life online Personal Leadership Program for Sports Clubs is designed for Clubs who want to help their players perform at their best.
Through weekly online self guided assignments, and fortnightly one to one coaching and group sessions over Zoom, participants will have the opportunity to explore key areas of interest and tailor coaching discussions relevant to achieving their goals.
The Thrive@Life Personal Leadership Program is a worldclass program underpinned by a range of psychological theory, including cognitive-behaviour approaches, motivation, social learning theory and positive psychology. It is also backed by Youth Opportunities success of delivering evidence based programs and services to more than 14,000 teenagers and young adults over the past 23 years.
Justin Scripps, CEO, Glenelg Football Club