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The Spirit Award - What Is Its Value?
What does the Team Spirit Award mean to you and to your team? Is it valued? Is it important? How does that impact the team experience? Why do you think FIRST would have a Team Spirit Award? (Please share photos if you would like... not huge photos, reasonably-sized photos.)
Yup, a lot of questions. ![]() Jane Last edited by JaneYoung : 29-04-2010 at 09:51. Reason: re-added the last question. |
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Now we are much more spirited about FIRST and the entire Regional. It is an energy that the Regional generates to make a competitive, yet fun atmosphere. It is not just about yelling and screaming as loud as you can for your team. This year we won the Spirit Award at Chesapeake and there were many key factors. One was the fact that even though we were not performing well on the field, we made our presense known. We got up and did the dances and brought a positive atmosphere to the competition. The real main issue was our work and commitment in the pits. As the snow plagued most of the teams attending the regional we set up and ran a table in the pits that matched teams that needed help with people (students, mentors, and volunteers) that knew the request area of help. For most of the regional we had more people working on other robots than our own; and we had a lot of work to do. I think the final number of teams we helped was 31 teams. That was more than half of the teams there. I think the Spirit Award is not/should not be given to the team the cheers the best for their robot (that would be hard to judge, typically); but awarded to the team that brings the best atitude and enthusiasm to the Regional. Afterall, this is what makes the Regionals so much fun. |
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The partnership and teamwork bit also represents a team that markets themselves well. Think of the [RED] campaign, even though it has an element of good will to it, IMO companies utilize it to market their products, and affect their public image, giving only a small portion of proceeds to the charity. Partnership and teamwork is again a great way to get teams to remember you. Last edited by mwtidd : 29-04-2010 at 11:57. |
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I don't think very many teams value the Spirit Award more than winning a regional, for example, but I think it's still a good award to try to work toward. I think it's an incentive for teams to show not only team spirit, but the spirit of FIRST. Not only cheering on their own teams, but cheering on every team. We all know from experience that it feels good to be appreciated, and cheered for. Everyone wants to do well, and being encouraged by bleachers filled with hyper-active teens can make it all worth while, right?
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It's a great way to get students to come out of their shells and just have a good time. FIRST is all about making engineering fun, and growing yourself as a person, and that's what the Team Spirit Award pushes students to do. I personally am going into my second year being spirit captain, and my fourth in spirit leadership. I always have a blast when I'm doing it, and my competative edge makes me just a bit louder. In the community, my teammates and I always call attention to the team by breaking out in cheers, or simply wearing our obnoxiously bright shirts. This helps spread the word of FIRST, which isd such an important part of outreach. For me though, the good time makes it worth the effort and the stress of build season. It puts a cushion on the heat of competition. |
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Our team very much values the Spirit award.
We practice cheers at the beginning and the end of every meeting and because of that we have won the award several times. We assign a Prince or (more likely) a Princess of Positive Propaganda every year to lead our team in spirit every year. And they take their job very seriously. Our spirit leader this year was devastated when we didn't win the spirit award at FLR. It took her a week to cheer up. |
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I wish they would expand the definition of the spirit award from more than one sentence. I have been to a few different regionals and it seems each regionals judges take the definition differently. One regional its the team with the most enthusiasm per student, another its the loudest, and another its the team that best acts in the spirit of FIRST.
That being said, my team really values the spirit award as an important award that involves every member of the team. Most of the other awards specifically designate certain members of the team to help go for the award(at least how we plan for them) where as each member of the team has to be involved in this award, along with imagery, EI and chairman's. I think this award should be given to the team that is having the most fun. My FLL team i was on back in 7th grade won three spirit awards, including the New Hampshire state one, and i believe it was because we were just having a blast from the moment we walked in, til the moment we left(well and chanting 666, our team number, made us laugh for all the wrong reasons). |
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Re: The Spirit Award - What Is Its Value?
If you want to see team spirit and what it is about, take a look at 2771. Not only do they webcast every Michigan District, they also help tear down (and I believe set up) the fields. In addition, they are up cheering in the stands. They don't seem to care who they're cheering for, in a match at nationals vs. us they started cheering FOR us, and even started a chant for our team number, so we returned the favor.
Always gracious, always professional, always a pleasure to be around and helpful as all heck. |
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Thank you, Tom. Hey, who wouldn't want to cheer for the Fighting Pi?
Our students recognize that they've been given great opportunities with FIRST and seek to have a positive impact on the community. Besides, once the students have designed, built, programmed and debugged a robot, it's time to celebrate! |
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Re: The Spirit Award - What Is Its Value?
In the interest of providing balanced feedback, here goes:
Team 114 does not value the spirit award. Instead, our students are spread thin enough to spend their regional keeping the robot running, and improving our gameplay. The only ones cheering are the mentors on the sidelines, and the parents in the stands. I have a feeling if we had more students we would begin to pay attention to spirit. Until that day, keeping that robot running is enough of a challenge for them. |
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The Spirit Award is awesome. Spirit was a very big part of my experience in FIRST when I was a student. Cheering, dancing, spreading wacky spirit in the pit...it was something that I could contribute to, considering my limited technical skills at the time. Spirit was something very present in the culture of the team, both at the events and at our meetings. We wouldn't always have the best robot, but we could give you a run for your money in the spirit department.
![]() It's already been said, but I agree that spirit is more than just being loud for your team, it's about the overall enthusiasm you bring to the competition and beyond. I think this is what FIRST was originally looking for when they created this award. Sometimes it's a bit disappointing to see a team with a great robot, great business plan, but absolutely zero enthusiasm because to some, the Spirit Award is just not that important. I think they're missing out on all the fun. And it's not just about cheering for your own team, it's more about cheering for FIRST. The events are not just a competition, but a celebration of 6 weeks of hard work. Have fun, regardless if there's an award in it for you or not. |
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Imagine for a moment going to a sporting event with silence in the stands.
Doesn't sound to exciting, does it? |
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Our team highly values our spirit awards. I wasn't around when we won our first one in 2007, but I know that every member on the team this year is proud of the two that we brought home. We still haven't quite gotten the hang of building championship-grade robots (but we're improving!), but we've mastered the spirit and image end. We ended Detroit 1-9-2, but we were still proud of our robot, drive team, pit crew, and everyone in the venue. Cheering, dancing, and being spirited was our way of showing that pride. Even when we're cheering loud and proud for our 38th-out-of-38 robot. I feel like my team has really shown that FIRST really, really, really, REALLY, isn't just about the robot, or performance on the field, but about the work that gets put into the team, during the 6 weeks and beyond. I feel like the spirit award exists because without it (or other non-technical awards, for that matter), there's no celebration of all of the effort that teams put into their season. With no award, I'm sure that the arena would still be filled with cheering and dancing and loud music, but it wouldn't be emphasized. I'm not one who believes that doing things solely for the sake of winning an award is a good thing (I don't agree with that at all), but I'm sure that "WE'VE GOT SPIRIT, YES WE DO, WE'VE GOT SPIRIT, HOW 'BOUT YOU?!" wouldn't exist if a team hadn't been trying for that award.
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Re: The Spirit Award - What Is Its Value?
Is the award perhaps a way of providing an opportunity for teams to channel their enthusiasm, sense of community, pride, and excitement into recognition and achievement? Is it perhaps an opportunity for the teams to brand themselves with their identities that they have decided upon, creating lasting images and memories? Could it provide an opportunity to dig a little deeper into the team development and experiences? Or - is it just about making noise?
I know - more questions. ![]() Jane Last edited by JaneYoung : 05-05-2010 at 21:53. |
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