Zestcott Colin A, Lifshin Uri, Helm Peter, Greenberg Jeff
1 University of Arizona.
J Sport Exerc Psychol. 2016 Oct;38(5):470-480. doi: 10.1123/jsep.2016-0025. Epub 2016 Oct 13.
This research applied insights from terror management theory (TMT; Greenberg, Pyszczynski, & Solomon, 1986) to the world of sport. According to TMT, self-esteem buffers against the potential for death anxiety. Because sport allows people to attain self-esteem, reminders of death may improve performance in sport. In Study 1, a mortality salience induction led to improved performance in a "one-on-one" basketball game. In Study 2, a subtle death prime led to higher scores on a basketball shooting task, which was associated with increased task-related self-esteem. These results may promote our understanding of sport and provide a novel potential way to improve athletic performance.
本研究将恐怖管理理论(TMT;格林伯格、皮兹钦斯基和所罗门,1986年)的见解应用于体育领域。根据恐怖管理理论,自尊可缓冲死亡焦虑的可能性。由于体育能让人们获得自尊,因此对死亡的提醒可能会提高运动表现。在研究1中,死亡凸显诱导导致在“一对一”篮球比赛中表现提升。在研究2中,一个微妙的死亡启动刺激导致篮球投篮任务得分更高,这与与任务相关的自尊增加有关。这些结果可能会增进我们对体育的理解,并提供一种提高运动成绩的新的潜在方法。