100% tevredenheidsgarantie Direct beschikbaar na je betaling Lees online óf als PDF Geen vaste maandelijkse kosten 4,6 TrustPilot
logo-home
College aantekeningen

College aantekeningen Sport and Performance Psychology (PSMIN14)

Beoordeling
-
Verkocht
-
Pagina's
26
Geüpload op
02-02-2025
Geschreven in
2024/2025

In dit document zijn aantekeningen te vinden, die kunnen helpen bij de voorbereiding voor het tentamen!











Oeps! We kunnen je document nu niet laden. Probeer het nog eens of neem contact op met support.

Documentinformatie

Geüpload op
2 februari 2025
Aantal pagina's
26
Geschreven in
2024/2025
Type
College aantekeningen
Docent(en)
Meerdere professoren
Bevat
Alle colleges

Onderwerpen

Voorbeeld van de inhoud

Introduction & Motivation

Lecture 1 / Yperen
perfection is not required gold medal
(e.g. Ireen Wüst, Jannik Sinner, Roger Federer)
”Is the perfect race/match’ an unattainable goal?” → yes, you always make mistakes

basic model:
performance = potential performance - performance losses
“it’s about overcoming your mistakes in the race and remaining composed” – Allen Johnson

aspects of athletic performance:
(1) physical, (2) technical, (3) tactical & (4) psychological

mental side [discipline; focus]:
– mental training is typically directed at avoiding performing losses: to teach, develop and maintain
mental skills that help athletes to focus exclusively on how you play while ignoring distractions
including internal and external distractions such as weather conditions, the click of a camera, or
actions by opponents or others = help “to remain composed”
-​ how you play = how you can play - performance losses
1.​ what you potential can after a lot of practice (/ how you can play)
2.​ performance losses due to pressure [underachieve]

performance gains: cause (potential) performance to increase over time (level and consistency)
→ the higher the potential the better you play

APA = Acknowledge, Practice, Act
— knowing different from the behavior itself
coaches: “athletes have to learn how to win”

in general perfection is not achievable [realistic expectations for younger athletes]
→ strive for perfection, but do not expect perfection
-​ learn how to deal with failure

stoic philosophy: focus on the things you can control
stoicism → you (can) control how you play (today)

if mental processes are crucial for athletic success:
-​ increasing their performance gains
-​ forestalling their performance losses

,applied sport psychology as a sub field of performance psychology is about enhancing athletes
performance and helping them reach their potential (rather than addressing mental health issues)
! however part of the sport psychologist's job responsibilities is to be able to provide
therapeutic services, likely by referral to a clinical specialist
-​ e.g. by developing individuals mental toughness, regarded by athletes and researchers as a
key characteristic of successful athletes

mental toughness
the FIRE (willing to win) and ICE situation (accepting loss) [capacity to balance]
you can try your very best and that what you always try for

hardiness is a constellation of personality characteristics that enables people to mitigate the adverse
effects of stressful situations (Kobasa, 1979)
– 4C’s model of mental toughness:
1.​ control = the capacity to feel and act as if one could exert an influence in the situation in
question
2.​ challenge = the habit of perceiving potentially stressful situation as positive opportunities
rather than as threats
3.​ commitment = stickability to the extent to which an individual is likely to persist with a goal
or work task
4.​ confidence (+ hardiness) = a strong belief in one's ability to complete a task successfully
! little agreement exists about what the construct itself actually means or about what
theoretical mechanisms underlie it
→ in research, coaching or any other context: be clear about the definitions, frameworks and
assumptions you use

statement: sport is 90% mental and the other 10% is physical
both answers are correct
1.​ agree
-​ when competing against an opponent of similar ability, mental factors make the
difference (performance losses)
-​ mental factors are more sensitive to pressure situation than physical, technical and
tactical factors
2.​ disagree
-​ competence/skill level determines fluctuations in performance → if people lack the
competence, the mental piece is completely irrelevant
however it is not possible to determine the weight of each separate component because:
-​ ‘weight’ is a function of person, time, context, and moment
-​ the different components (body and mind) are inseparable

in 2016 Max Verstappen (18 yrs) becomes the youngest ever formula one grand prix winner

, how you play / performance
1.​ expertise/capacity to perform
(how you can play)
-​ genetics
-​ practice and training
-​ high responder to training (50%) have certain genes
-​ higher baseline for endurance
2.​ opportunity to perform
-​ social support
-​ athlete support programs
-​ birthdate
-​ birthplace
3.​ the mind to perform
-​ personality traits
-​ psychological skills and motivational orientations

mental practice in sport to improve performance gains
1.​ developing mental skills and enhancing sustainable motivation
2.​ improving one’s expertise (level & consistency)
3.​ optimizing opportunities to develop and to train

mental practice in sport to improve less performance losses
1.​ enhancing the ability and motivation to effectively self-regulate during performance
2.​ developing the competencies to utilize when performing
3.​ optimizing the opportunities to perform well

self determination theory (SDT): motivation
motivation = the psychological forces that determine the direction of a person’s behavior, a person’s
level of intensity or effort, and a person's self-regulation and level of persistence

intrinsic motivation (IM) / enjoyment = when an activity is performed for its own sake – that is, the
behavior is experienced as inherently satisfying, because it's satisfies the basic needs for autonomy,
competence, and relatedness, the natural ingredients for IM

extrinsic motivation = the activity is perceived as a means to a separable outcome (i.e., as being
instrumentally important)

amotivation = the absence of motivation
€6,99
Krijg toegang tot het volledige document:

100% tevredenheidsgarantie
Direct beschikbaar na je betaling
Lees online óf als PDF
Geen vaste maandelijkse kosten

Maak kennis met de verkoper
Seller avatar
sterremetz
3,0
(1)

Ook beschikbaar in voordeelbundel

Thumbnail
Voordeelbundel
Bundel Sport and Performance Psychology (PSMIN14)
-
2 2025
€ 10,98 Meer info

Maak kennis met de verkoper

Seller avatar
sterremetz Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
Bekijk profiel
Volgen Je moet ingelogd zijn om studenten of vakken te kunnen volgen
Verkocht
8
Lid sinds
3 jaar
Aantal volgers
5
Documenten
19
Laatst verkocht
3 weken geleden

3,0

1 beoordelingen

5
0
4
0
3
1
2
0
1
0

Recent door jou bekeken

Waarom studenten kiezen voor Stuvia

Gemaakt door medestudenten, geverifieerd door reviews

Kwaliteit die je kunt vertrouwen: geschreven door studenten die slaagden en beoordeeld door anderen die dit document gebruikten.

Niet tevreden? Kies een ander document

Geen zorgen! Je kunt voor hetzelfde geld direct een ander document kiezen dat beter past bij wat je zoekt.

Betaal zoals je wilt, start meteen met leren

Geen abonnement, geen verplichtingen. Betaal zoals je gewend bent via iDeal of creditcard en download je PDF-document meteen.

Student with book image

“Gekocht, gedownload en geslaagd. Zo makkelijk kan het dus zijn.”

Alisha Student

Veelgestelde vragen