Admission Form for Athletes

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1. Do you remember a time when you faced a big challenge in a game or practice? What did you do to understand the problem and find a solution?
2. Tell me about a time when you had to learn something new quickly to overcome a challenge in your sport. How did you prepare yourself to adapt and learn from the situation?
3. Have you ever had to adapt to a major change during a competition or in your training routine? How did you handle the uncertainty, and what did you do to adjust to the new situation?
4. Can you recall a time when looking at a problem from different angles helped you find a more effective solution in a game or practice?
5. Was there ever a time when you had to make an important decision in a game without having all the information you needed? How did you decide what to do, and what happened next?
6. Do you remember a time when you found a creative solution to a sports problem that others hadn't considered? What was your thought process, and how did you arrive at that solution?
7. Tell me about a difficult problem you faced in your sports career. How did you uncover the root causes, and what did you do to solve it?
8. Was there ever a time when you had to make quick decisions under high pressure during a competition? How did you ensure they were the right decisions?
9. Have you ever had to teach or explain something complicated to a teammate? How did you make sure they understood it well and could apply it?
10. Tell me about an unexpected obstacle you faced in a project or activity related to your sport. How did your plans change to overcome it and move forward with the objective?
1. Have you ever found yourself leading your team, even if it wasn't an official role? What made you take on that role, and how did your leadership help the team's performance?
2. Tell me about a time you decided to let another teammate lead instead of you. Why did you do it, and how did you continue to support the team after stepping back from leadership?
3. Has it ever happened that during a game or practice, leadership was shared among several players? How was that organized, and how did it help the team perform better?
4. Did you ever lead your team without an official role like captain? What did you do to motivate and guide your teammates?
5. Have you ever seen leadership on your team shift among different players during key moments of a game? How did that work, and what did you learn from that experience?
6. Do you recall a teammate who took the lead at a crucial moment during a game? What did they do to be an effective leader in that situation?
7. In your team, how is it handled when leadership transitions from one player to another during the season or a tournament? Were there any challenges, and how were they overcome?
8. Have you ever had a team leader who focused more on the group than on themselves? How did that affect the team and performance in games?
9. Have you been on a team where several players assumed leadership at different times during the season or in important games? How did the team stay focused and united
10. Was there ever a team that didn't succeed because leadership wasn't well distributed or there wasn't a clear leader? What do you think could have been done differently to improve the situation?
1. Have you ever faced a situation during a game or practice where you didn't know what to do? How did you stay calm and adjust to your sport's values to overcome it?
2. Tell me about a time you took on a big responsibility within your team, like being a leader or making important decisions. How did you maintain discipline, and how did that help the team succeed?
3. Do you remember a time you made a mistake in your sport, such as not following a strategy or not giving your best? What did you learn from that experience, and how did you use it to improve your discipline and performance?
4. Do you remember a time you made a decision that, although it wasn't the easiest, was the right one according to your sport's values (like sacrificing for the team)? How did you feel, and what did you learn from that choice?
5. When things don't go as expected, whether in a game or practice, how do you make sure to maintain discipline and keep going, without losing sight of the values that motivate you to be better every day?
6. Tell me about a time when, without being asked, you took the initiative to improve your team's performance, such as helping a teammate or suggesting a better strategy. How did you put the values of teamwork and effort into practice in that situation?
7. Can you tell me about a time you had to be humble, either by admitting you made a mistake or by congratulating a teammate on their good performance? How do you think that helped improve team unity and atmosphere?
8. In your sport, sometimes training can be tough. How do you find the balance to have fun, without losing sight of the discipline and training you need to improve as an athlete?
9. What's the most challenging thing you've done in your sports life related to the values of the sport, such as perseverance, effort, or respect? How did that contribute to your growth as a person and an athlete?
10. Have you ever been in a situation where you weren't sure how to act according to the team's rules or values? How did you ensure you made a decision that reflected the principles of discipline and respect in the sport?
1. Do you remember a time you had to learn something new to improve in your position on the team? How did you do it, and what happened next?
2. Do you remember a time you felt that what you knew wasn't enough to improve in your position? What did you do to get better?
3. Tell me about a time you found a different or creative way to solve a problem in your position, instead of doing what you always did. What happened in the end?
4. How do you keep learning and improving in your role on the team? Is there anything new you've learned recently and used in your position?
5. When you're asked to improve or innovate in your position, how do you avoid always doing the same old thing and instead look for new ways to do it?
6. Have you played on a team where people had different positions? How do you think that variety of roles helped make the team stronger?
7. Do you remember a time when, not knowing something about your position, you found a solution that someone else, with more experience, hadn't thought of? How did that help the team?
8. When you have to learn something new for your position and don't know much about it, how do you learn quickly and still fulfill your role?
9. How do you combine your technical knowledge with creativity to improve in your position and help the team perform better?
10. Tell me about a time when seeing things more broadly, beyond your position, helped you find a solution or opportunity that others didn't see. How did you use it for your role within the team?

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