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Alpine Ski Coaches’ and Athletes’ Perceptions of Factors Influencing Adaptation to Stress in the Classroom and on the Slopes

机译:高山滑雪教练和运动员对影响适应教室和斜坡对压力的因素的看法

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Research examining the student-athlete experience proposes a number of factors that can be both sources of stress and/or support. The dual career pathway offers a number of potential positive outcomes including psychological, social, and financial benefits; however, challenges including time management, fatigue, and restricted social activities are well documented. In consideration of the multidimensional student-athlete experience and the numerous factors that influence the complexity of potential stress, a mixed methods research study design was used in the study. First, data collected from surveys completed by 173 elite junior alpine skiers were analyzed to identify the degree to which athletes report experiencing stress associated with specific aspects pertaining to training, life, and organizational factors. These factors were then explored through semi-structured interviews with six coaches at the associated national elite sport schools. Taken collectively, athletes’ reports of psychophysiological training stress on the Multidimensional Training Distress Scale were low. Scores on the college student-athletes’ life stress scale revealed very low levels of general life stress; although the subscales associated with “performance demand” and “academic requirements” scored marginally higher. Scores on the Organizational Stressor Indicator for Sport Performers indicated low levels of organizational stress. The interviews with coaches elucidated the underlying factors potentially influencing athletes’ positive adaptations to stress as they reported programming a number of strategies to reduce negative outcomes. Coaches aimed to teach athletes self-awareness and regulation strategies through the use of the training diaries and ongoing communication to promote positive adaptation to stress. A number of coaches also worked with sport psychology consultants to optimize athletes’ training and study situations. Traditionally, research has noted high levels of stress in student-athletes due to co-occurring demands (school & sport); however, the data in the present study suggests that optimizing support mechanisms across domains can promote positive adaptations to potential sources of stress.
机译:研究审查学生 - 运动员经验提出了许多因素,这些因素可以是压力和/或支持来源。双重职业途径提供了许多潜在的积极成果,包括心理,社会和经济效益;然而,挑战包括时间管理,疲劳和受限制的社会活动。考虑到多维学生运动员的经验和影响潜在压力复杂性的大量因素,在研究中使用了混合方法研究设计。首先,从173名优秀青少年高山滑雪运动员完成的调查所收集的数据进行分析,以确定哪个运动员报告说遇到了有关培训,生活,组织因素具体方面带来的压力程度。然后通过半结构性访谈探讨这些因素,在联合国国家精英体育学校六名教练。运动员集体采取,对多维训练痛苦规模的心理生理训练压力的报道很低。大学生的生命压力标度评分显示出非常低的一般寿命压力;虽然与“绩效需求”和“学术要求”相关的分量较高。体育表演者组织压力源指标的分数表明组织压力水平低。与教练的采访阐明了可能影响运动员积极适应的潜在因素,因为他们报告了编制了一些减少消极结果的战略。教练旨在通过使用培训日记和持续的沟通来教导运动员自我意识和监管策略,以促进对压力的积极适应性。许多教练也与体育心理学顾问合作,优化运动员的培训和学习情况。传统上,由于共同发生的需求(学校和体育),研究在学生运动员中对学生运动员进行了高度的压力;然而,本研究中的数据表明,优化域的支持机制可以促进积极适应潜在的压力来源。

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