<div><p>ABSTRACT Introduction: Burnout syndrome manifests in athletes in the form of three main symptoms/characteristics: emotional and physical exhaustion, sport devaluation, and reduced sense of accomplishment. Faced with the need to achieve optimum performance, young tennis players are exposed to several stressors than can lead to burnout, yet few reports on burnout in tennis have been researched. Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze burnout in elite tennis players in different junior categories (CAT14, CAT16, CAT18). Methods: A total of 130 athletes, including 102 men (x=15.14±1.3) and 28 women (x=15.04±1.13), were selected for this cross-sectional study. Burnout was measured using a version of the Athlete Burnout Question...
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Raedeke (1997) conceptualized athlete burnout as the enduring existence of three dimensions: physica...
Burnout has become to be regarded as a debilitative problem for athletes, but individual differences...
This cross-sectional, descriptive study aimed to identify the prevalence and risk of burnout in Braz...
Research on burnout has typically focused on individuals in the human service or helping occupation...
Burnout has become to be regarded as a debilitative problem for athletes, but individual differences...
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A partir de una muestra de 33 jóvenes tenistas intentamos comprobar si la hipótesis mantenida por di...
To date very few research studies are available describing a detailed sports science profile of coll...
International audienceThis study aimed at examining the ways in which different young table tennis p...
This article looks at whether lower levels of perceived satisfaction with own progress academically ...
The aims of the study were to identify naturally occurring competitive emotional profiles and examin...
Raedeke (1997) conceptualized athlete burnout as the enduring existence of three dimensions: physica...
Burnout has become to be regarded as a debilitative problem for athletes, but individual differences...
This cross-sectional, descriptive study aimed to identify the prevalence and risk of burnout in Braz...
Research on burnout has typically focused on individuals in the human service or helping occupation...
Burnout has become to be regarded as a debilitative problem for athletes, but individual differences...
AbstractPurposeThe purposes of this study were to examine the trajectories of athlete burnout across...
Four empirical studies were conducted to examine the change over time in perfectionism, trait anxiet...
Intensified training regimes and increasing competitive pressure make some athletes leave sports wit...
The aim of this research was to analyse burnout (estimated by emotional and physical exhaustion) and...
Noger (2009) evokes that beyond a certain threshold, the sport can lead to psychological risks for h...
A partir de una muestra de 33 jóvenes tenistas intentamos comprobar si la hipótesis mantenida por di...
To date very few research studies are available describing a detailed sports science profile of coll...
International audienceThis study aimed at examining the ways in which different young table tennis p...
This article looks at whether lower levels of perceived satisfaction with own progress academically ...
The aims of the study were to identify naturally occurring competitive emotional profiles and examin...