Personal Performance Pathway
Created by John Curtis | Powered by NCE Soccer
Mission
Our Personal Performance Pathway develops better young people through sport.
Using sport as the starting point, the program helps athletes build character, leadership, self-awareness, psychological strength, and a clearer understanding of the opportunities available beyond the field. The goal is to help young athletes become better people, stronger leaders, and more prepared for life, education, sport, and future careers.
Core Pillars
Character
Developing the standards, values, and behaviors that shape the person behind the athlete.
- Focus areas: Respect, Integrity, Humility, Accountability, Professionalism, Discipline.
- Outcome: Athletes understand that talent creates opportunity, but character sustains it.
Leadership
Helping athletes learn to lead themselves first, then positively influence others.
- Focus areas: Responsibility, Communication, Example-setting, Standards, Influence, Team Contribution.
- Outcome: Athletes understand leadership as behavior, not title or status.
Personal Growth
Building self-awareness and helping athletes understand who they are, what they value, and how they make decisions.
- Focus areas: Identity, Values, Habits, Reflection, Decision-making, Confidence, Personal Responsibility.
- Outcome: Athletes become more intentional, reflective, and accountable for their development.
Psychological Performance
Strengthening how athletes respond to pressure, feedback, failure, setbacks, and expectation.
- Focus areas: resilience, focus, coachability, emotional regulation, adaptability, effort.
- Outcome: athletes develop the mental habits required to handle challenge and continue growing.
Opportunity & Enlightenment
Exposing athletes to the wider world of sport, education, business, leadership, and life beyond playing.
- Focus areas: Career Pathways, College Pathways, Sport Industry Roles, Networking, Mentoring, Guest Speakers, Work Experience.
- Outcome: Athletes see more clearly what is possible and understand how sport can open doors.
Personal Performance Planning
Turning personal development into a structured, measurable, and reviewed process.
- Focus areas: Goal-setting, Reflection Journals, Personal Development Plans, Action Steps, Progress Reviews, NCE Performance Profile Links.
- Outcome: Athletes leave with a clearer understanding of where they are, where they want to go, and what they need to do next.
How The Program Works
The Personal Performance Pathway is delivered through a structured 12-week program exclusively in our School of Excellence program at Saddle River Day School.
Each week focuses on one core pillar and one specific competency. Athletes are introduced to key personal development concepts, challenged to apply them in sport and life, and supported through reflection, feedback, and review. The program is designed to help athletes build habits that transfer beyond the field, including responsibility, resilience, communication, leadership, accountability, and self-awareness.
Ultimately, the core purpose of the Personal Performance Pathway is to use sport as a vehicle for:
Parents receive a clear view of the purpose of the program, the areas being developed, and how each athlete is being encouraged to grow as a person, leader, and performer. We will help athletes become more than better players. We will help them become better people, better leaders, and better prepared for life beyond sport.
Purpose
Throughout the twelve weeks, the Personal Performance Program is structured to ultimately use sport as a vehicle for: Personal growth, Character development, Leadership development, Self-awareness, Psychological development, Opportunity awareness, and Access to wider pathways beyond the game.
| Week | Pillar | Weekly Competency | Session Focus | Athlete Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Character | Respect | What respect looks like in training, competition, school, and home | Athletes understand respect as daily behavior, not politeness |
| 2 | Leadership | Responsibility | Leading yourself before leading others | Athletes identify what they control and take ownership |
| 3 | Personal Growth | Self-Awareness | Understanding strengths, weaknesses, habits, and triggers | Athletes start identifying who they are beyond performance |
| 4 | Psychological Performance | Resilience | Responding to setbacks, mistakes, and disappointment | Athletes learn that setbacks are part of development |
| 5 | Opportunity & Enlightenment | Pathway Awareness | Sport, college, career, and life opportunities beyond playing | Athletes see sport as a platform, not just an outcome |
| 6 | Personal Performance Planning | Goal-Setting | Setting clear, realistic, measurable personal goals | Athletes create an initial personal development target |
| 7 | Character | Accountability | Owning actions, standards, preparation, and response | Athletes understand accountability as a performance habit |
| 8 | Leadership | Communication | Speaking, listening, body language, and feedback | Athletes practice communication that helps others improve |
| 9 | Personal Growth | Decision-Making | Making better choices under pressure and influence | Athletes connect values to daily decisions |
| 10 | Psychological Performance | Coachability | Receiving feedback without defensiveness | Athletes learn how feedback accelerates growth |
| 11 | Opportunity & Enlightenment | Mentoring & Networking | Learning from people with experience | Athletes understand how relationships open opportunities |
| 12 | Personal Performance Planning | Reflection & Review | Reviewing progress and setting next actions | Athletes leave with a clearer personal plan |
