Mistretta Erin G, Glass Carol R, Spears Claire A, Perskaudas Rokas, Kaufman Keith A, Hoyer Dennis
The Catholic University of America.
Georgia State University School of Public Health.
J Clin Sport Psychol. 2017 Sep;11(3):201-221. doi: 10.1123/jcsp.2016-0043.
Although mindfulness training for athletes is an area of increasing interest, few studies have focused on the qualitative experiences of athletes in such programs. Prior to beginning six sessions of mindful sport performance enhancement (MSPE) training, 45 mixed-sport collegiate athletes reported what they hoped and expected to get from the training, and responded afterward to open-ended questions about their experiences. Participants' responses were coded for themes with high inter-rater reliability. Athletes initially hoped to gain psychological benefits in both sport and everyday life, such as relaxation and less stress or anxiety, better emotion regulation, mental toughness, and self-awareness, as well as sport performance improvement. Overall, they found MSPE to be a positive experience and reported many of the same benefits that they expected. Participants also provided constructive feedback and recommendations for future MSPE training. Finally, there was evidence to suggest that athletes' expectations predicted similar improvements in outcome measures.
尽管针对运动员的正念训练是一个越来越受关注的领域,但很少有研究关注运动员在这类项目中的质性体验。在开始为期六节的正念运动表现提升(MSPE)训练之前,45名混合项目的大学生运动员报告了他们希望并期待从训练中获得什么,之后他们又回答了关于自身经历的开放性问题。对参与者的回答进行编码,以确定具有高度评分者间信度的主题。运动员最初希望在运动和日常生活中都能获得心理益处,比如放松、减轻压力或焦虑、更好地调节情绪、增强心理韧性和自我意识,以及提高运动表现。总体而言,他们发现MSPE是一次积极的体验,并报告了许多他们预期的相同益处。参与者还为未来的MSPE训练提供了建设性的反馈和建议。最后,有证据表明运动员的期望预示着在结果测量方面会有类似的改善。