Sarkar Mustafa, Fletcher David
School of Science and Technology, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, United Kingdom.
School of Sport, Exercise, and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, United Kingdom.
Prog Brain Res. 2017;232:159-165. doi: 10.1016/bs.pbr.2016.11.009. Epub 2017 Feb 24.
Drawing on Hardy et al.'s study as the target article, in this commentary, we focus on the adversity-related experiences and consequences of the Olympic and/or World champions that they sampled. With this in mind, we divide the narrative into two main sections. In the first section, we explore the association between adversity-related experiences and Olympic success, and provide additional evidence in support of the notion that adversity-related experiences are essential for success at the highest level of sport. In the second section, we discuss the role of adversity-related experiences in Olympic success considering a series of important psychosocial processes that are required for superior performance. In ending, we reflect on the salient (contentious and ethical) issues in the study and practice of adversity-related experiences and sport performance. We hope that our commentary adds to the extant literature and is useful for future study and practice in performance sport.
以哈迪等人的研究作为目标文章,在这篇评论中,我们聚焦于他们所抽样的奥运会和/或世界冠军与逆境相关的经历及后果。考虑到这一点,我们将叙述分为两个主要部分。在第一部分,我们探讨与逆境相关的经历和奥运会成功之间的关联,并提供更多证据来支持这样一种观点,即与逆境相关的经历对于在最高水平的体育赛事中取得成功至关重要。在第二部分,我们从卓越表现所需的一系列重要心理社会过程的角度,讨论与逆境相关的经历在奥运会成功中所起的作用。最后,我们思考与逆境相关的经历和运动表现的研究及实践中突出的(有争议的和伦理的)问题。我们希望我们的评论能丰富现有文献,并对未来竞技体育的研究和实践有所帮助。