Impact of psychosocial intervention on performance determinants in competitive swimmers: roles of coach, family, environment, and athlete characteristics

(1) Background: This study analyzed the effects of intervention programs conducted between 2021 and 2025 as part of the "Aula UCLM-FNCLM" initiative—a partnership between a regional swimming federation and the university—on psychosocial factors in trained swimmers. This program presents interventions for swimmers, their coaches, their families, and their sports environment. (2) Methods: The effects of a 4-year intervention program on the Castilla-La Mancha swimming team, classified as Tier 3 (Tier 3: Highly Trained/National Level), according to the McKay classification framework (2021 team with 55 swimmers, 25 men, and 30 women; 17.3 ± 5.3 years), and the same sample in 2025 (42 swimmers, 19 men, 23 women - 17 ± 2.8 years - and 11 dropouts). A self-perception questionnaire on performance in sport (CAED) was used. (3) Results: The results showed higher ratings (p < 0.001, n2 = 0.30) from the swimmers of the 2025 CLM team in the coach factor, and moderate changes in the roles played by family (p < 0.05, n2 = 0.12) and environment (p < 0.05, n2 = 0.11). The only factor that did not improve was personal characteristics. (4) Conclusions: The UCLM-FNCLM program has contributed to improving the role of factors related to performance in sport (coach, family, and sports environment) in a cohort of regional-based swimmers.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:endurance sports social sciences
Tagging:Umfeld Psychosoziale Faktoren
Published in:Sports
Language:English
Published: 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/sports13090314
Volume:13
Issue:9
Pages:314
Document types:article
Level:advanced