Abstract
In competitive sports, measurements and evaluations are conducted to quantify and standardize the physical abilities and aptitudes of players and events that occur in various situations. Based on these evaluations, the entire team and individual athletes strengthened. This study aimed to apply an evaluation of daily awareness and
behavior toward competition to team analysis, problem-solving, and coaching using the “Condition Management Model” for self-conditioning of athletes. In this study, we used a matrix sheet created based on the average values of three subindices (reinforcement, recovery, and self-analysis) to evaluate condition management and classified the responses into four categories. As a result, issues, problems, and targets of guidance for the entire team that had previously been latent became clear in the case studies, and the quantification of these issues made it possible to reevaluate them and confirm their usefulness for team guidance regarding daily awareness and behavior toward competition.