The following post is an excerpt from Frank’s newest book, The Soft Science of Tennis.
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Getting to know the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
The MBTI is the most popular psychometric questionnaire designed to measure psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions. It’s my intention to bring to light the usefulness of brain preference identification in the tennis industry. Each student has a preferred way of seeing the world. The basic MBTI theory categorizes preferences into four groups from which individuals identify their dominant cerebral preference.
The Typographies Include:
- Extraversion (“E”)- People/Places
- Introversion (“I”)- Theories/ Information
- Sensing (“S”)- Facts/Reality
- Intuition (“N”) Possibilities/Potential
- Thinking (“T”)- Logic/Truthfulness
- Feeling (“F”)- Harmony/Relationships
- Judgment (“J”)- Orderly/Structured
- Perception (“P”)- Flexible/Adaptable
For each of the above pairings, your athletes typically have a preference for one system above the other. The combination of their four preferences gives them their initial assessment in a four-letter acronym. An example is personality profile: ISTP (Introvert Sensate Thinker Perceiver)
“View your athlete’s brain design (dominant and auxiliary) the same way you would view right-handed versus left-handed body type functions.
Each athlete has an inborn preferred system.”