Perceived effects of emotion intensity on athletic performance: A contingency-based individualized approach

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作者
Robazza, Claudio
Bortoli, Laura
Hanin, Yuri
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[1] Univ Padua, Dept Motor Sci, Padua, Italy
[2] Res Inst Olymp Sports, Jyvaskyla, Finland
关键词
bodily symptoms; hedonic tone; idiosyncratic emotions; IZOF model;
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This study, based on the Individual Zones of Optimal Functioning model, examined the perceived effect of idiosyncratic emotions and bodily symptoms on athletic performance along the entire emotion-intensity range. The participants were 35 elite Italian athletes, 16 women and 19 men, competing in either figure skating or gymnastics. Idiosyncratic emotional descriptors were rated on Borg's CR-10 scale to estimate the perceived impact on performance and hedonic tone for each Level of emotion-intensity range. The findings revealed a large interindividual variability in the content of emotions as well as in the shape of the curves representing the intensity-impact contingencies. At the group level, the emotion-performance link was positive linear for optimal-pleasant emotions, bell-shaped for optimal-unpleasant emotions, and negative linear for both dysfunctional-unpleasant and dysfunctional-pleasant emotions. The relationship between emotional and bodily symptom intensities was positive linear. Implications of the findings for estimating total functional effects and individualized interventions are suggested.
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页码:372 / 385
页数:14
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