The focus of this study was to apply this approach to an IronmanTM (3.8km swim, 180km cycle, and 42.2km run) triathlon event. The methodology utilized physiological measures (VO2max, adiposity, height, weight), history of performance and sport psychological constructs (self-efficacy, motivation, sport confidence, cognitive and somatic anxiety) to predict total performance time and individual swim, cycle and run performance times. The results, utilizing correlation, regression and path analysis indicated that performance can be predicted more accurately when variables are assessed from a variety of Human Movement domains. The correlation analysis indicated only outcome orientations (r=0.68, p<0.001) and performance orientation (r=0.70, p<0.0...
Background: The association of psychological factors with athletic performance and proneness to inju...
It is widely accepted that athletic performance emerges from a complex interaction between physical ...
Female and male athletes often crate a relationship between their performance and their actual self-...
The focus of this study was to apply this approach to an IronmanTM (3.8km swim, 180km cycle, and 42....
This study investigated the influence of competitiveness and performance expectations on the relatio...
The study explored patterns of change in a number of potentially performance-related 27 variables (i...
We examined the relationships among trait and state psychological variables and performance in male ...
The current study examined the relationship between pre-race mood status (POMS), competitive-anxiety...
Self-efficacy is likely to be an important psychological construct for endurance sport performance. ...
Quantitative and qualitative measures were used to assess the psychological skills of nine Elite, si...
The purpose of this experiment was to investigate the effect of self and team efficacy on athletic p...
The current study examined the relationship between mental toughness, subjective performance and dis...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationships between (a) coping self-efficacy and subjecti...
Background: The association of psychological factors with athletic performance and proneness to inju...
It is widely accepted that athletic performance emerges from a complex interaction between physical ...
Female and male athletes often crate a relationship between their performance and their actual self-...
The focus of this study was to apply this approach to an IronmanTM (3.8km swim, 180km cycle, and 42....
This study investigated the influence of competitiveness and performance expectations on the relatio...
The study explored patterns of change in a number of potentially performance-related 27 variables (i...
We examined the relationships among trait and state psychological variables and performance in male ...
The current study examined the relationship between pre-race mood status (POMS), competitive-anxiety...
Self-efficacy is likely to be an important psychological construct for endurance sport performance. ...
Quantitative and qualitative measures were used to assess the psychological skills of nine Elite, si...
The purpose of this experiment was to investigate the effect of self and team efficacy on athletic p...
The current study examined the relationship between mental toughness, subjective performance and dis...
The aim of this study was to explore the relationships between (a) coping self-efficacy and subjecti...
Background: The association of psychological factors with athletic performance and proneness to inju...
It is widely accepted that athletic performance emerges from a complex interaction between physical ...
Female and male athletes often crate a relationship between their performance and their actual self-...