Choking under pressure is a pejorative colloquial term (Clark, Tofler, & Lardon, 2005) used to describe a sub-optimal sporting performance under stressful conditions. In order to prevent its occurrence and enable performers to achieve their potential under pressure, a full understanding of the phenomenon is necessary. By reviewing critically the contemporary research, the aim of the paper is to examine the suggested mechanisms and potential moderators of choking in sport, and consider the interventions designed to alleviate it. In addition, the conceptual and methodological concerns that exist within the choking literature will be presented, and directions for future research that address such concerns will be recommended
In general, choking has been defined as the occurrence of sub-optimal performance under pressure (Ba...
Factors related to choking under pressure during sports were investigated through a questionnaire su...
Based on recently proposed definitions (e.g., Hall, 2004; Wang 2002), choking is defined as a critic...
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 sport, choking under pressure is a negative athletic experience that may have psychologically dam...
In sport, choking under pressure is a negative athletic experience that may have psychologically dam...
In general, choking has been defined as the occurrence of sub-optimal performance under pressure (Ba...
The aim of this thesis was to examine choking in sport through the case of elite golfers. Specifical...
The aim of this thesis was to examine choking in sport through the case of elite golfers. Specifical...
Choking under pressure is ubiquitous in sports and the bane of athletes and fans alike. The present ...
Choking under pressure describes suboptimal sport performance in stressful situations, which has led...
In general, choking has been defined as the occurrence of sub-optimal performance under pressure (Ba...
Choking is a common response to competitive stress. According to Nideffer and Sagal (20), athletes c...
In general, choking has been defined as the occurrence of sub-optimal performance under pressure (Ba...
Factors related to choking under pressure during sports were investigated through a questionnaire su...
Based on recently proposed definitions (e.g., Hall, 2004; Wang 2002), choking is defined as a critic...
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 sport, choking under pressure is a negative athletic experience that may have psychologically dam...
In sport, choking under pressure is a negative athletic experience that may have psychologically dam...
In general, choking has been defined as the occurrence of sub-optimal performance under pressure (Ba...
The aim of this thesis was to examine choking in sport through the case of elite golfers. Specifical...
The aim of this thesis was to examine choking in sport through the case of elite golfers. Specifical...
Choking under pressure is ubiquitous in sports and the bane of athletes and fans alike. The present ...
Choking under pressure describes suboptimal sport performance in stressful situations, which has led...
In general, choking has been defined as the occurrence of sub-optimal performance under pressure (Ba...
Choking is a common response to competitive stress. According to Nideffer and Sagal (20), athletes c...
In general, choking has been defined as the occurrence of sub-optimal performance under pressure (Ba...
Factors related to choking under pressure during sports were investigated through a questionnaire su...
Based on recently proposed definitions (e.g., Hall, 2004; Wang 2002), choking is defined as a critic...