Short Term Psychological Preparation

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Mapa Mental sobre Short Term Psychological Preparation, creado por JCL el 16/05/2013.
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Short Term Psychological Preparation
  1. MOTIVATION AND STRESS CONTROL
    1. Research into sports psychology and successful performances suggests that the best performers tend to have: • higher levels of self-confidence • more task-oriented focus • control over their anxiety levels • more determination and commitment.
      1. Bandura (1977) developed the principle of self-efficacy, suggesting that self-confidence is often specific to a particular situation. Bandura believed that a performer’s self-efficacy is influenced by four factors.
        1. Performance accomplishments
          1. Vicarious experience – this refers to performances we have observed before
            1. Verbal persuasion – if significant others can encourage and support a performer
              1. Emotional arousal – how a performer feels about their level of arousal can affect their confidence level.
              2. ANXIETY & AROUSAL - The ability to deal with pressure is vital for success in sport. When a performer freezes or ‘chokes’ at the vital moment, anxiety is usually the cause.
                1. Anxiety is said to have three dimensions:
                  1. • cognitive – worry and negative feelings about your own performance
                    1. somatic – physiological symptoms such as raised heart rate, increased perspiration, shortness of breath
                      1. behavioural – experiencing tension, agitation and restlessness.
                      2. Sports performers can suffer from two types of anxiety linked to performance:
                        1. • state anxiety – which is situation-specific and can be liked to a particular role (such as penalty-taking), place, or level of competition
                          1. • trait anxiety – which is a general and enduring feeling of apprehension.
                        2. EFFECTS ON PERFORMANCE
                          1. The inverted U - as arousal increases so does performance until a certain level, after that performance decreases.
                            1. Drive theory - a proportional linear relationship, the higher the arousal the higher the performance.
                              1. The Catastrophe model - arousal and high performance is dependant on cognitive anxiety.
                                1. The Processing efficiency theory - affected by anxiety rather than task effectiveness.
                                  1. Choking - concerns with other peoples think about their performances.
                                  2. strategies to prevent anxiety and choking.
                                    1. set achievable goals
                                      1. use imagery
                                        1. relaxation techniques
                                          1. use music prior to comp.
                                            1. use cue utilisation
                                              1. self talk
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