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Minding your own game : self-regulation and psychological momentum among golfers

机译:关注自己的游戏:高尔夫球手之间的自我调节和心理动力

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Psychological momentum (PM) is often regarded as an important phenomenon that influences athlete performance. Nevertheless, conceptualisations of PM are criticised for being speculative, vague and impractical for scientific inquiry. In contrast, self-regulation is a long-standing, well researched concept used to explain performance outcomes, yet not clearly integrated in current PM conceptualisations. Hence, this thesis explores self-regulation relative to PM. Golf was considered to be an appropriate context for the empirical inquiries on the basis that it serves as a metaphor for managing life’s challenges. Three studies were conducted. The first study entailed a systematic conceptual analysis of PM based on previous conceptualisations and studies in relevant scientific literature. Self-regulatory processes were identified among the key psychological mechanisms and moderators related to PM. The second study aimed to identify key self-regulation strategies in PM experiences among 16 golfers. A mixed method approach including novel “walk-along” and “think aloud” data collection techniques was used. An inductive thematic analysis yielded a comprehensive typology golfing strategies. Nevertheless, the study did not find consistent strategy patterns in positive or negative PM phases. The third study explored the self-regulation of identity (ego-regulation) in relation to PM phases. A staggered multiple-baseline single-case research methodology was used with five golfers (three professionals and two amateurs). Ego-regulation was manipulated through a mindfulness-based schema mode program tailored to golf (Mindfulness for Golf; MFG). Pre-, mid- and post-intervention data showed positive changes among the participants on two dimensions of PM as well as performance outcomes. Overall the results suggest that golfers use idiosyncratic self-regulation processes to facilitate performance, but these are not directly linked to PM phases. Nonetheless, there are promising indications that enhancing ego-regulation through the MFG program facilitates positive momentum among golfers. Based on the results of the studies in this thesis, and for the sake of scientific parsimony and pragmatism, it is recommended that self-regulation models incorporating motivation are used to explain momentum in athletic activity. In this view, PM has the function of describing, not influencing, goal-driven performance
机译:心理动量(PM)通常被认为是影响运动员表现的重要现象。然而,人们批评PM的概念化对于科学探究是投机,模糊和不切实际的。相比之下,自我调节是一个长期的,经过充分研究的概念,用于解释绩效结果,但并未明确集成到当前的PM概念中。因此,本文探讨了相对于PM的自我调节。高尔夫被认为是管理生活挑战的隐喻,因此被认为是进行实证研究的合适背景。进行了三项研究。第一项研究需要对PM进行系统的概念分析,该分析基于先前的概念和相关科学文献中的研究。在与PM相关的关键心理机制和调节者中确定了自我调节过程。第二项研究旨在确定16名高尔夫球手PM经验中的关键自我调节策略。使用了一种包括新颖的“漫步”和“大声思考”数据收集技术的混合方法。归纳主题分析产生了全面的类型学高尔夫策略。然而,该研究没有发现在积极或消极的PM阶段中一致的策略模式。第三项研究探讨了与PM阶段有关的身份自我调节(自我调节)。五名高尔夫球手(三名专业人士和两名业余爱好者)使用了交错的多基线单案研究方法。自我调节是通过针对高尔夫量身定制的基于正念的模式模式程序来进行的(Mindfulness for Golf; MFG)。干预前,干预中和干预后的数据显示,参与者在PM的两个维度以及绩效结果方面均发生了积极变化。总体而言,结果表明高尔夫球手使用特质自我调节过程来促进表现,但这些过程与PM阶段没有直接联系。然而,有希望的迹象表明,通过MFG计划加强自我调节,可以促进高尔夫球手的积极势头。根据本文的研究结果,并且为了科学的简约和实用主义,建议使用结合了动机的自我调节模型来解释体育活动的动量。按照这种观点,项目经理具有描述但不影响目标驱动绩效的功能

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    Kingma Graham;

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