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  1. 7 maj 2023 · Example of Somatic Anxiety in Sport. For example, our footballer taking the penalty may experience an increase in their heart rate, shaking, chest pains, hot flushes or sudden chills, tension in their neck muscles and butterflies in their stomach.

  2. 27 paź 2017 · Defining anxiety. Typically defined as “an unpleasant psychological state in reaction to perceived stress concerning the performance of a task under pressure”,3 anxiety is a common emotional state experienced by athletes at all levels of performance. In general, anxiety is made up of cognitive (e.g., worrying thoughts and apprehensions) and ...

  3. 23 gru 2018 · Anxiety and fear are unpleasant emotions commonly experienced in sport and performance settings. While fear usually has an apparent cause, the source of anxiety is comparatively vague and...

  4. Coping with anxiety in sport means that a person achieves a state that is functional for him or her and that is conducive to coping with the task in the sporting situation. Managing anxiety can be viewed from two temporal perspectives: anticipation and compensation.

  5. 1 paź 2023 · Anxiety in athletes is a pivotal factor affecting performance, mental health, and career longevity. This comprehensive review synthesizes current research on psychological interventions aimed at...

  6. 27 paź 2017 · In short, sport-related anxiety can 1) have a negative impact on sport performance during practice and competitions, 2) lead to increased risk of injury occurrence, 3) delay and obstruct injury rehabilitation and the return to sport process, and 4) increase subsequent reinjury risk during post-rehabilitation practice and competitions.

  7. 4 mar 2009 · Abstract. The age-appropriate Sport Anxiety Scale-2 (SAS-2; Smith, Smoll, Cumming, & Grossbard, 2006) was used to assess levels of cognitive and somatic anxiety among male and female youth sport participants.

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