Factors related to choking under pressure during sports were investigated through a questionnaire survey and the relationship among the factors was examined. A questionnaire survey of choking was conducted among university students in sports-oriented school clubs (n=535). Exploratory factor analysis extracted 11 factors: changes in motor control and vicious circles, abnormal physical sensations, perceptual and cognitive confusion, introversion, self-consciousness, feelings of physical heaviness and weakness, conscious processing (attention to movements), passivity, feelings of physical fatigue, safety-oriented strategies, and heat sensations. An analytical model with nine factors, (excluding feelings of physical fatigue and heat sensations)...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of personality on causal attributions of chok...
Based on recently proposed definitions, “choking under pressure” (i.e., choking) is defined as a cri...
There is a widespread view that well-learned skills are automated, and that attention to the perform...
The objective of this study was to propose an inductive model for the process of choking under press...
The objective of this study was to propose an inductive model for the process of choking under press...
The objective of this study was to propose an inductive model for the process of choking under press...
The purpose of this study was to re-examine choking in sport. Using a grounded theory approach (Glas...
The purpose of this study was to re-examine choking in sport. Using a grounded theory approach (Glas...
ObjectivesAs choking in sport has only been examined to date through athletes performing individual ...
In general, choking has been defined as the occurrence of sub-optimal performance under pressure (Ba...
In general, choking has been defined as the occurrence of sub-optimal performance under pressure (Ba...
In general, choking has been defined as the occurrence of sub-optimal performance under pressure (Ba...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of personality on causal attributions of chok...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of personality on causal attributions of chok...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of personality on causal attributions of chok...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of personality on causal attributions of chok...
Based on recently proposed definitions, “choking under pressure” (i.e., choking) is defined as a cri...
There is a widespread view that well-learned skills are automated, and that attention to the perform...
The objective of this study was to propose an inductive model for the process of choking under press...
The objective of this study was to propose an inductive model for the process of choking under press...
The objective of this study was to propose an inductive model for the process of choking under press...
The purpose of this study was to re-examine choking in sport. Using a grounded theory approach (Glas...
The purpose of this study was to re-examine choking in sport. Using a grounded theory approach (Glas...
ObjectivesAs choking in sport has only been examined to date through athletes performing individual ...
In general, choking has been defined as the occurrence of sub-optimal performance under pressure (Ba...
In general, choking has been defined as the occurrence of sub-optimal performance under pressure (Ba...
In general, choking has been defined as the occurrence of sub-optimal performance under pressure (Ba...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of personality on causal attributions of chok...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of personality on causal attributions of chok...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of personality on causal attributions of chok...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of personality on causal attributions of chok...
Based on recently proposed definitions, “choking under pressure” (i.e., choking) is defined as a cri...
There is a widespread view that well-learned skills are automated, and that attention to the perform...