Training distress occurs when athletes fail to cope with physiological and psychological stress and can be an early sign of overtraining syndrome. Recent research has found that perfectionism predicts increases in training distress in junior athletes over time. The current study provides the first empirical test of the possibility that coping tendencies mediate the perfectionism-training distress relationship. Adopting a cross-sectional design, 171 junior athletes (mean age = 18.1 years) completed self-report measures of perfectionistic strivings, perfectionistic concerns, problem-focused coping, avoidant coping, and training distress. Structural equation modelling revealed that avoidant coping mediated the positive relationship between per...
Exercise and training for sports are associated with a number of psychological and health benefits. ...
Certain dimensions of perfectionism appear to place junior athletes at greater risk of burnout. The ...
Perfectionism predicts cognitions, emotions, and behaviors in sport. Nonetheless, our understanding ...
Perfectionistic athletes may train harder and for longer than non-perfectionistic athletes, leaving ...
The training regimes associated with competitive sport place athletes under both physical and psycho...
Overtraining and perfectionism. This summary describes the findings of a study that examined the rel...
Perfectionism in sports has been shown to be associated with burnout in athletes. Whether perfection...
According to the stress-injury model (Williams & Andersen, 1998), personality factors predisposing a...
This article deals with the issue of overtraining among elite adolescent athletes. The aim of our st...
Perfectionism dimensions have previously demonstrated different relationships with coping strategies...
Previous research has found perfectionism dimensions to predict coping strategies in sport when deal...
Perfectionism is a consistent predictor of athlete burnout. Researchers have therefore sought to exa...
Perfectionism in athletes is a personality disposition that influences cognitive processes and behav...
Certain dimensions of perfectionism appear to place junior athletes at greater risk of burnout. The ...
Perfectionism in sports has been shown to predict longitudinal changes in athlete burnout. What medi...
Exercise and training for sports are associated with a number of psychological and health benefits. ...
Certain dimensions of perfectionism appear to place junior athletes at greater risk of burnout. The ...
Perfectionism predicts cognitions, emotions, and behaviors in sport. Nonetheless, our understanding ...
Perfectionistic athletes may train harder and for longer than non-perfectionistic athletes, leaving ...
The training regimes associated with competitive sport place athletes under both physical and psycho...
Overtraining and perfectionism. This summary describes the findings of a study that examined the rel...
Perfectionism in sports has been shown to be associated with burnout in athletes. Whether perfection...
According to the stress-injury model (Williams & Andersen, 1998), personality factors predisposing a...
This article deals with the issue of overtraining among elite adolescent athletes. The aim of our st...
Perfectionism dimensions have previously demonstrated different relationships with coping strategies...
Previous research has found perfectionism dimensions to predict coping strategies in sport when deal...
Perfectionism is a consistent predictor of athlete burnout. Researchers have therefore sought to exa...
Perfectionism in athletes is a personality disposition that influences cognitive processes and behav...
Certain dimensions of perfectionism appear to place junior athletes at greater risk of burnout. The ...
Perfectionism in sports has been shown to predict longitudinal changes in athlete burnout. What medi...
Exercise and training for sports are associated with a number of psychological and health benefits. ...
Certain dimensions of perfectionism appear to place junior athletes at greater risk of burnout. The ...
Perfectionism predicts cognitions, emotions, and behaviors in sport. Nonetheless, our understanding ...