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Shared Mental Task Models in Elite Ice Hockey and Handball Teams: Does It Exist and How Does the Coach Intervene to Make an Impact?
Rune HøigaardS. RodahlRune Giskesubject
Mental abilitybusiness.industryMental modelCoachinglaw.inventionTask (project management)Ice hockeylawEliteCLARITYConstruct (philosophy)PsychologybusinessSocial psychologyApplied Psychologydescription
We investigated whether a shared mental model is present in elite ice hockey and handball teams. In total, 231 male players participated in the study. Shared mental models were found to exist. Relationships between shared mental models and coaching efforts to develop a general training shared mental model and an opponent-specific model were explored. The relationship between role clarity and shared mental model, general training shared mental model, and opponent-specific model was positive. The shared mental model is a useful construct for analyzing elite team practice and coaching behavior. Coaches and sport psychologists should be aware that establishing a shared mental model in elite teams is essential in facilitating performance.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2014-09-26 | Journal of Applied Sport Psychology |