Flow has been described within sport psychology as an optimal state underpinning peak performance. However, the consequences of experiencing flow may not always be beneficial. One negative consequence might be that of contributing to dependence on the activity that interacts with, or is associated with, the flow experience. This study explored the dichotomous consequences of flow, using case studies of big wave surfers. Fifteen elite surfers completed in-depth, semistructured interviews. It seems clear from the results that the surfers experienced positive consequences of flow. However, they also exhibited symptoms of dependence on surfing. It is suggested that there may be an association between the experience of dimensions of flow and the...
The humanistic concept of flow (Csikszentmihalyi, 1975), which describes intrinsically enjoyable ex...
Objectives Despite considerable scholarly attention over the last two decades, little is known ab...
In sport psychology, flow (Csikszentmihalyi, 2002) is an intrinsically rewarding state in which indi...
Flow has been described within sport psychology as an optimal state underpinning peak performance. H...
Flow has been described within sport psychology as an optimal state underpinning peak performance. H...
This study evaluated phases of adventure experiences by identifying flow and reversal theory states ...
This study evaluated phases of adventure experiences by identifying flow and reversal theory states ...
The optimal psychological state of flow is being increasingly researched in sport, and the potential...
Research on flow (Csikszentmihalyi, 1975) has traditionally focused on reactive, externally-paced sp...
The purpose of this study was to verify the influences of surfing participants’ participation ...
This qualitative study investigated personal and psychological aspects of big wave riders. A cross-s...
Background: Previous research has focused on the positive consequences of flow, an intrinsically rew...
Sport offers rich opportunities to experience flow by posing both mental and physical challenges. St...
Background: Previous research has focused on the positive consequences of flow, an intrinsically rew...
Objectives: Flow and mental toughness (MT) are concepts commonly associated with superior performanc...
The humanistic concept of flow (Csikszentmihalyi, 1975), which describes intrinsically enjoyable ex...
Objectives Despite considerable scholarly attention over the last two decades, little is known ab...
In sport psychology, flow (Csikszentmihalyi, 2002) is an intrinsically rewarding state in which indi...
Flow has been described within sport psychology as an optimal state underpinning peak performance. H...
Flow has been described within sport psychology as an optimal state underpinning peak performance. H...
This study evaluated phases of adventure experiences by identifying flow and reversal theory states ...
This study evaluated phases of adventure experiences by identifying flow and reversal theory states ...
The optimal psychological state of flow is being increasingly researched in sport, and the potential...
Research on flow (Csikszentmihalyi, 1975) has traditionally focused on reactive, externally-paced sp...
The purpose of this study was to verify the influences of surfing participants’ participation ...
This qualitative study investigated personal and psychological aspects of big wave riders. A cross-s...
Background: Previous research has focused on the positive consequences of flow, an intrinsically rew...
Sport offers rich opportunities to experience flow by posing both mental and physical challenges. St...
Background: Previous research has focused on the positive consequences of flow, an intrinsically rew...
Objectives: Flow and mental toughness (MT) are concepts commonly associated with superior performanc...
The humanistic concept of flow (Csikszentmihalyi, 1975), which describes intrinsically enjoyable ex...
Objectives Despite considerable scholarly attention over the last two decades, little is known ab...
In sport psychology, flow (Csikszentmihalyi, 2002) is an intrinsically rewarding state in which indi...