This is one of my favorite pieces that I think concisely captures what it means to be a good teammate. It comes from Keith Kenyon of the American Athletic Institute. We put it in our team notebooks each season and talk about many of the points throughout the year.
1.
Always follow team rules.
(We call them our team standards, but same idea.)
2.
Try to be the hardest worker on the team.
3.
Try to be the most enthusiastic player on the team.
4.
Try to be the best conditioned player on the team.
5.
Observe and reflect on the leadership traits of the
team captain(s) and coaches.
6.
Master the plays and team strategy.
7.
Care about your teammates; this includes being
supportive and never backstabbing.
8.
Maintain your sense of composure and balance when
adversity strikes.
9.
Always put team goals ahead of personal goals.
10. Inspire
confidence by demonstrating self-control.
11. Try to
be the most coachable player on the team.
12. Reach
out to those team members with whom you have little in common.
13. Try to
energize your teammates by your positive attitude.