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  1. Athlete burnout is a cognitive-affective syndrome characterized by perceptions of emotional and physical exhaustion, reduced accomplishment, and devaluation of sport.

  2. 11 gru 2022 · Burnout is a mental health problem that appears to be increasingly common among athletes. Importantly, burnout may also simultaneously increase the risk for other health consequences.

  3. Through a study conducted on swimming, Raedeke et al. defined burnout as “a withdrawal from [sport] noted by a reduced sense of accomplishment, devaluation/resentment of sport, and physical/psychological exhaustion” (p. 181).

  4. In the sports science literature, athlete burnout has been defined in various ways. For example, Smiths (1984), in his cognitive–affective model, described athletic burnout as emotional, psychological, and physical exhaustion that causes withdrawal from the activity that was once enjoyable and has become an unpleasant source of stress.

  5. 19 kwi 2016 · Burnout is a syndrome of continual training and sport attention stress, resulting in staleness, overtraining and eventually burnout. Many athletes experiencing burnout report feeling trapped by circumstances of sports participation.

  6. Burnout is an extreme and persistent form of sport disillusionment that can afflict both athletes and coaches. It is comprised of three symptoms, namely, a reduced sense of accomplishment, devaluation or cynicism directed at sport, and physical and emotional exhaustion (Maslach et al., 1986; Raedeke & Smith, 2001). These

  7. 1 sie 2017 · Four main aims guide the current review. First, we highlight various models of athlete burnout. Second, we discuss the measurement of athlete burnout. Third, we describe the symptoms, antecedents, and consequences of athlete burnout with a focus on social perceptions and perfectionism.

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