College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, St Luke's Campus, Exeter, Devon, UK.
J Sport Exerc Psychol. 2013 Dec;35(6):551-62. doi: 10.1123/jsep.35.6.551.
The present research examined the immediate impact of challenge and threat states on golf performance in both real competition and a laboratory-based task. In Study 1, 199 experienced golfers reported their evaluations of competition demands and personal coping resources before a golf competition. Evaluating the competition as a challenge (i.e., sufficient resources to cope with demands) was associated with superior performance. In Study 2, 60 experienced golfers randomly received challenge or threat manipulation instructions and then performed a competitive golf-putting task. Challenge and threat states were successfully manipulated and the challenge group outperformed the threat group. Furthermore, the challenge group reported less anxiety, more facilitative interpretations of anxiety, less conscious processing, and displayed longer quiet eye durations. However, these variables failed to mediate the group-performance relationship. These studies demonstrate the importance of considering preperformance psychophysiological states when examining the influence of competitive pressure on motor performance.
本研究考察了挑战和威胁状态对现实比赛和基于实验室任务的高尔夫表现的即时影响。在研究 1 中,199 名有经验的高尔夫球手在高尔夫比赛前报告了他们对比赛需求和个人应对资源的评估。将比赛评估为挑战(即有足够的资源来应对需求)与更好的表现相关。在研究 2 中,60 名有经验的高尔夫球手随机接受挑战或威胁操作指令,然后进行竞争性高尔夫推杆任务。成功地操纵了挑战和威胁状态,挑战组的表现优于威胁组。此外,挑战组报告的焦虑感较少,对焦虑的解释更为有利,意识加工较少,并且表现出更长的安静眼持续时间。然而,这些变量未能调解组间表现的关系。这些研究表明,在考察竞争压力对运动表现的影响时,考虑赛前的心理生理状态很重要。