This research is funded by the Office of Research & Development, Laguna State Polytechnic University. Abstract This study examined the emotional intelligence (EI) and sport performance (SP) of college varsity athletes from the Laguna State Polytechnic University. A total of 112 athlete-respondents were involved in the cross-sectional survey, consisting 98 basketball players and 14 swimmers, representing the open-skill and closed-skill athletes, respectively. The perceived levels of EI and SP of the athletes were assessed through self- and coach-rating, using a structured questionnaire with Likert scale items. In general, both open-skill and closed-skill athletes often exhibited high EI levels with respect to four domains: self-awareness...
The purpose of this research is to examine the relationships between the levels of mental skills and...
Recently there have been suggestions from within sports psychology (e.g., Meyer & Fletcher, 2007) th...
Introduction: Undoubtedly, social and emotional abilities and competencies are the determinants fact...
Student athletes undergo many stressors from academics to their sport. One area of concern suggested...
Athlete must recognize and manage one’s emotions, as well as their opponents and teammates emotions,...
Several studies support the hypothesis that emotions are linked with sport performance. However, onl...
The results of recent studies indicate that athletes differ in the degree in which they perceive, pr...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is considered a determinant of sports performance. Two opposing perspect...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is considered a determinant of sports performance. Two opposing perspect...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is itself an important factor in predicting individual performance and h...
AbstractThe purpose of present research is making a comparison between emotional intelligence and me...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has been recently the main target in research on sports psychology. The ...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is considered as a factor influencing sport performance. The research fi...
This review targets emotional intelligence (EI) in sport and physical activity. We systematically re...
This research study aims at analysing motivational climate and emotional intelligence in athletes of...
The purpose of this research is to examine the relationships between the levels of mental skills and...
Recently there have been suggestions from within sports psychology (e.g., Meyer & Fletcher, 2007) th...
Introduction: Undoubtedly, social and emotional abilities and competencies are the determinants fact...
Student athletes undergo many stressors from academics to their sport. One area of concern suggested...
Athlete must recognize and manage one’s emotions, as well as their opponents and teammates emotions,...
Several studies support the hypothesis that emotions are linked with sport performance. However, onl...
The results of recent studies indicate that athletes differ in the degree in which they perceive, pr...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is considered a determinant of sports performance. Two opposing perspect...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is considered a determinant of sports performance. Two opposing perspect...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is itself an important factor in predicting individual performance and h...
AbstractThe purpose of present research is making a comparison between emotional intelligence and me...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has been recently the main target in research on sports psychology. The ...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is considered as a factor influencing sport performance. The research fi...
This review targets emotional intelligence (EI) in sport and physical activity. We systematically re...
This research study aims at analysing motivational climate and emotional intelligence in athletes of...
The purpose of this research is to examine the relationships between the levels of mental skills and...
Recently there have been suggestions from within sports psychology (e.g., Meyer & Fletcher, 2007) th...
Introduction: Undoubtedly, social and emotional abilities and competencies are the determinants fact...