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Regulatory Fit: Impact on Anxiety, Arousal, and Performance in College-Level Soccer Players

机译:监管合适:对大学级别足球运动员的焦虑,唤醒和表现的影响

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International Journal of Exercise Science 13(5): 1430-1447, 2020. Sport performance may be facilitated using regulatory fit, which is a match between individuals’ situational strategy and their chronic self-regulatory strategy. However, researchers have not examined the impact of regulatory fit on psychological and physiological components of sport performance, such as anxiety and arousal. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the psychophysiological reactions to regulatory fit by examining anxiety, arousal, and sport performance. Female college-level soccer players (n = 25) were randomly assigned to the regulatory match or regulatory mismatch conditions and completed anxiety (Competitive Sport Anxiety Inventory- 2R, CSAI-2R) and underwent arousal (heart rate variability, HRV; pre-ejection period, PEP) measures pre- and post-regulatory focus manipulation. Subsequently, participants completed a sport performance task (10 penalty kicks). The impact of regulatory fit on the dependent variables was explored through repeated measures ANOVAs. Results revealed a significant time effect for cognitive anxiety and self-confidence subscales of the CSAI-2R, suggesting the penalty kicking task increased cognitive anxiety and reduced self-confidence in all participants. In addition, there was a significant interaction effect of condition on pre-ejection period (PEP), with a greater increase in PEP for those experiencing regulatory fit compared to those who were not. There were non-significant interaction and main effects for all other variables. Since PEP is an inverse measure of sympathetic (SNS) modulation, experiencing regulatory fit may reduce SNS involvement in the heartbeat. Thus, the current results indicate experiencing regulatory fit may influence arousal prior to athletic competition.
机译:国际运动科学杂志13(5):1430-1447,2020。使用监管合适的体育绩效可以促进,这是个人情境战略与其慢性自我监管战略之间的匹配。然而,研究人员没有检查监管适合体育表现的心理和生理成分的影响,如焦虑和唤醒。因此,本研究的目的是通过检查焦虑,唤醒和体育表现来评估对监管合适的心理生理反应。女大学级别的足球运动员(n = 25)被随机分配到监管匹配或监管不匹配条件,并完成焦虑(竞争体育焦虑库存-2R,CSAI-2R)和接受令人讨厌(心率变异性,HRV;预喷射期限,PEP)预先和监管后的焦点操纵。随后,参与者完成了运动绩效任务(10次罚款)。通过反复措施Anovas探讨了监管适合对依赖变量的影响。结果表明,CSAI-2R的认知焦虑和自信心分量表明,惩罚任务增加了认知焦虑并降低了所有参与者的自信心的焦虑和自信心。此外,与未使用的人相比,对那些经历监管合适的人进行了显着的互动效果。对所有其他变量有非显着的相互作用和主要效果。由于PEN是一种同情(SNS)调制的逆测量,因此体验调节型可以减少SNS参与心跳。因此,目前的结果表明,经历调节性能可能在运动竞争之前影响令人讨厌。

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