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I`ve seen this, so I`ve got this! Exploring the use of imagery and self-talk within action sports athletes

(Ich habe das gesehen, also kann ich das auch! Untersuchung des Einsatzes von Bildern und Selbstgesprächen bei Action-Sportlern)

The present study aimed to expand the current knowledge of psychological skills usage within athletes of action sports by exploring the use of imagery and self-talk within skateboarders and snowboarders. Skateboarders and snowboarders (N 5 74) completed the Athletic Coping Skills Inventory (ACSI-28; Smith et al., 1995), the Self-Talk Questionnaire (S-TQ) for sports (Zervas et al., 2007), and the Sport Imagery Questionnaire (SIQ; Hall et al., 1998). Results indicated that participants scored significantly higher than reported norms of traditional athletes (Smith et al., 1995) on the coping with adversity and goal-setting/mental preparation subscales of the ACSI-28, and to a similar degree to traditional athletes on the remaining subscales. However, participants scored significantly lower on the total score of the ACSI-28 than previously reported action sports athletes (Young & Knight, 2014). Participants scored significantly higher than reported norms of traditional athletes on the cognitive functional and motivational functional subscales of the S-TQ. On the SIQ, participants scored significantly lower than reported norms for traditional athletes (Hall et al., 2005) on the MG-M subscale, while scoring similarly to reported norms on the CG, CS, MS, and MG-A subscales. Results of the present study confirm that action sports athletes utilize psychological skills to a degree similar to that of traditional athletes, and that skateboarders and snowboarders specifically include the use of imagery and self-talk within their psychological skills arsenal.
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Bibliographische Detailangaben
Schlagworte:
Notationen:technische Sportarten Sozial- und Geisteswissenschaften
Tagging:Imagery Selbstgespräch Coping
Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Human Performance in Extreme Environments
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2023
Online-Zugang:http://doi.org/10.7771/2327-2937.1150
Jahrgang:18
Heft:1
Seiten:2
Dokumentenarten:Artikel
Level:hoch