Two critical psychological components of ski racing: Fun and feelings |
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Authors: | Jerry R May |
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Institution: | Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences , University of Nevada School of Medicine , Reno, Nevada, 89557, USA |
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Abstract: | The concepts of having fun and being aware of feeling states are presented as two critical factors in ski racing. First, the positive motivational characteristics of ‘fun’ are outlined. It is suggested that fun is not only a concept for young athletes but elite ones as well. Preliminary data based on a questionnaire, completed by the United States Alpine Ski Team and approximately 150 ski coaches, are presented. Second, the discussion on feelings refers to the mental programming of tactile sensations and determining one's emotional arousal (feeling state) prior to, and during, competition. Practical suggestions are made with regard to the psychological states and their effects on ski racing. |
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Keywords: | Sports psychology fun feelings motivation affect training skiing |
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