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Coach-athlete perceived congruence between actual and desired emotions in karate competition and training
Montse C. RuizDamian M. StanleyAndrew M. LaneAndrew P. FriesenShaun GallowayAlan M. Nevillsubject
trainingRecallcoachkarate05 social scienceskilpailut030229 sport sciencesemotions050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMoodCongruence (geometry)tunteetComputerApplications_MISCELLANEOUS0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesathletePsychologyta315valmentajatSocial psychologycompetitionApplied Psychologyta515urheilijatdescription
Coaches can help athletes regulate emotions but would benefit from tools that help them accurately perceive athletes' emotions. In the present study, we investigated the use of video-recorded performances to compare 3 martial artists' ratings of desired and actual emotions with their coach's ratings. Results show how desired emotions progressively fluctuated throughout competition. Furthermore, desired and actual emotions differed between training and performance contexts. Finally, we report correlations between performance and perceived congruence in desired and actual emotions. Cumulatively, results offer support for the video-assisted recall of emotions as an intervention tool in developing emotion regulation abilities.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2017-11-07 | Journal of Applied Sport Psychology |