Week 3

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Table of Contents Week 1 – Pages 1 – 3 Introduction and Motivation

Week 2 – Pages 3 – 4 Arousal, Anxiety and Stress

Week 3 – Pages 4 – 6 Performance Enhancement

Week 4 – Pages 6 – 7 Imagery

Week 5 – Pages 7 – 8 Concentration

Week 6 – Pages 8 – 9 Leadership and Team Dynamics

Week 7 – Pages 9 – 10 Principles of Exercise Psychology

Week 8 – Pages 10 – 11 Psychological Effects of Exercise

Week 9 – Pages 11 – 13 Counselling and Communication in Sport and Exercise

Week 10 – Pages 13 Injury and Burnout in Sport

HSE309 Study Notes Week 1 Sport and Exercise Psychology: The scientific study of people and their behaviour in sport and exercise contexts  Two main objectives o Sport/exercise performance o Psychological development, health and wellbeing  Approaches Teaching

Red = Academic Blue= Applied

Research



Consulting

Application of approaches are multifaceted (eg AIS approach) o Performance Enhancement -> Personal Development -> Lifestyle Management -> Group Dynamics -> Critical Interventions

Motivation: The direction and intensity of effort  Views of motivation o Trait-centred  Motivation behaviour is a function of individual characteristics o Situation-centred  Motivation determined by the situation o Interactional  Situation and traits of both of the above interact  Achievement Motivation (why people approach or avoid competitive situations) o AKA Competitiveness o A person’s orientation to strive for task success, persist in the face of failure, and experience pride in accomplishments o Believe performance is going to be evaluated (peers/set standard) o Important because it influences:  Choice of activities  Frequency  Persistence o Examples of this:  Need Achievement Theory (McClelland & Atkinson)



Personality Factors x Situational Factors = Resultant Tendency -> Emotional Reactions -> Achievement Behaviour (approach success OR avoid failure)  Goal Orientation Theory (Ames, Dweck, Duda, Maehr & Nicholls)  Ego related  Achievement goals are way to understand differences in achievement  Three factors interact to determine person’s motivation 1. Achievement goals  Outcome/competitive/ego goal orientated o Can be adaptive or maladaptive  Task/mastery/performance goal orientated o Always adaptive  Independent factors (mix of both) 2. Perceived Ability 3. Achievement Behaviour  Adaptive/ Maladaptive o Stages of Achievement Theory o Self-comparison (0-4yo) -> Social Comparison (begins at 5yo) -> Mix of both (no particular age)  Attribution Theory o How people explain their success and failure o Suggest we can classify all possible explanations into a few categories o Weiner’s Attribution Categories  Stability, Locus of Causality and Locus of Control  Strive for stable, internal and in one’s control o Importance  People’s perceptions about causes of events effect expectations for future success or failure and other psychological factors which in turn effect achievement motivation o Biases in Attribution  Self-serving  Ego enhancing, Ego protecting  Self-handicapping  Anticipate self-serving bias and failure (make excuses before event)  Intrinsic and extrinsic Motivation o IM – engage in activity for own sake o EM – engage in activity for external reason  Cognitive evaluation Theory o Sub-theory of self-determinism theory  Innate need to feel competent and self-determining Rewards have two functions (controlling and informational)

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