It has been repeatedly demonstrated that athletes in a state of ego depletion do not perform up to their capabilities. We assume that autonomous self-control exertion, in contrast to forced self-control exertion, can serve as a buffer against ego depletion effects and can help individuals to show superior performance. In the present study, we applied a between-subjects design to test the assumption that autonomously exerted self-control is less detrimental for subsequent self-control performance in sports than is forced self-control exertion. In a primary self-control task, the level of autonomy was manipulated through specific instructions, resulting in three experimental conditions (autonomy-supportive: n = 19; neutral: n = 19; controllin...
In the present article, we analyzed the role of self-control strength and state anxiety in sports pe...
This thesis is presented as a collection of four studies in which the role of self-control in athlet...
This study examined: (a) whether athletes’ (N = 348) perceived autonomy support (i.e., showing inter...
The athlete who mobilizes all her strength to run the last meters of a marathon to achieve her perso...
Athletes in a state of ego depletion do not perform up to their capabilities in high pressure situat...
In the present study, we investigated the influence of sport specific vicarious depletion of self-co...
This study addressed the question whether coaches better allow athletes to self-control their decisi...
Athletes are constantly confronted with self-control demands, but previous research has delivered so...
Objectives: It has been repeatedly demonstrated that athletes in a state of ego depletion do not per...
Electronic sport has seen substantial growth in market value and popularity in the last 10 years. Wi...
Although plenty of studies have shown that a controlling, relative to an autonomy-supportive, motiva...
Research in the field of sport and exercise psychology has repeatedly highlighted the importance of ...
In order to perform at the highest level, elite shooters have to remain focused during the whole cou...
In the current study we investigated whether ego depletion negatively affects attention regulation u...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
In the present article, we analyzed the role of self-control strength and state anxiety in sports pe...
This thesis is presented as a collection of four studies in which the role of self-control in athlet...
This study examined: (a) whether athletes’ (N = 348) perceived autonomy support (i.e., showing inter...
The athlete who mobilizes all her strength to run the last meters of a marathon to achieve her perso...
Athletes in a state of ego depletion do not perform up to their capabilities in high pressure situat...
In the present study, we investigated the influence of sport specific vicarious depletion of self-co...
This study addressed the question whether coaches better allow athletes to self-control their decisi...
Athletes are constantly confronted with self-control demands, but previous research has delivered so...
Objectives: It has been repeatedly demonstrated that athletes in a state of ego depletion do not per...
Electronic sport has seen substantial growth in market value and popularity in the last 10 years. Wi...
Although plenty of studies have shown that a controlling, relative to an autonomy-supportive, motiva...
Research in the field of sport and exercise psychology has repeatedly highlighted the importance of ...
In order to perform at the highest level, elite shooters have to remain focused during the whole cou...
In the current study we investigated whether ego depletion negatively affects attention regulation u...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
In the present article, we analyzed the role of self-control strength and state anxiety in sports pe...
This thesis is presented as a collection of four studies in which the role of self-control in athlet...
This study examined: (a) whether athletes’ (N = 348) perceived autonomy support (i.e., showing inter...