Schiphof-Godart Lieke, Hettinga Florentina J
Department of Human Movement Sciences, University Medical Centre Groningen, University of GroningenGroningen, Netherlands; Centre of Sport and Exercise Science, School of Biological Sciences, University of EssexColchester, UK.
Centre of Sport and Exercise Science, School of Biological Sciences, University of Essex Colchester, UK.
Front Physiol. 2017 Feb 20;8:83. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2017.00083. eCollection 2017.
Endurance sports are booming, with sports passionates of varying skills and expertise battering city streets and back roads on their weekly or daily exercise rounds. The investments required for performing in endurance exercise are nevertheless considerable, and passion for their sport might explain the efforts endurance athletes are willing to make. Passion may be defined as a strong motivational force and as such might be related to the neurophysiological basis underlying the drive to exercise. A complex relationship between the brain and other systems is responsible for athletes' exercise behavior and thus performance in sports. We anticipate important consequences of athletes' short term choices, for example concerning risk taking actions, on long term outcomes, such as injuries, overtraining and burnout. We propose to consider athletes' type of passion, in combination with neurophysiological parameters, as an explanatory factor inunderstanding the apparent disparity in the regulation of exercise intensity during endurance sports. Previous research has demonstrated that athletes can be passionate toward their sport in either a harmonious or an obsessive way. Although both lead to considerable investments and therefore often to successful performances, obsessive passion may affect athlete well-being and performance on the long run, due to the corresponding inflexible exercise behavior. In this perspective we will thus examine the influence of passion in sport on athletes' short term and long term decision-making and exercise behavior, in particular related to the regulation of exercise intensity, and discuss the expected long term effects of both types of passion for sport.
耐力运动正蓬勃发展,不同技能水平和专业程度的运动爱好者每周或每天都会穿梭于城市街道和乡村小道进行锻炼。然而,进行耐力运动所需的投入相当可观,对这项运动的热爱或许可以解释耐力运动员愿意付出的努力。激情可以被定义为一种强大的动力,因此可能与运动驱动力背后的神经生理基础有关。大脑与其他系统之间的复杂关系决定了运动员的运动行为,进而影响他们在体育比赛中的表现。我们预计运动员的短期选择,比如冒险行为,会对长期结果产生重要影响,如受伤、过度训练和倦怠。我们建议将运动员的激情类型与神经生理参数结合起来,作为理解耐力运动中运动强度调节明显差异的一个解释因素。先前的研究表明,运动员对运动的热爱可能是和谐型的,也可能是强迫型的。虽然这两种类型都会带来大量投入,从而常常带来成功的表现,但从长远来看,强迫型激情可能会影响运动员的幸福感和表现,因为相应的运动行为缺乏灵活性。从这个角度出发,我们将研究运动中的激情对运动员短期和长期决策以及运动行为的影响,特别是与运动强度调节相关的影响,并讨论这两种运动激情预期会产生的长期效果。