School of Kinesiology and Health Science, York University, Toronto, Canada.
Paralympic Innovation, Paralympics Australia, Adelaide, Australia.
PLoS One. 2021 May 6;16(5):e0251171. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0251171. eCollection 2021.
The demands of high-performance sport are exacerbated during the lead up to the Major Games (i.e., Paralympics). The purpose of this study was to better understand the challenges experienced and strategies utilized by Australian athletes (n = 7) and coaches (n = 5) preparing for the Tokyo Paralympic Games using semi-structured interviews. The thematic analysis highlighted challenges specific to participants' sport (e.g., budgetary constraints, decentralized experiences, athletes with various impairments), personal life (e.g., moving cities to access coaching, postponing vocational/educational developments, isolation from social circles), and associated uncertainties (e.g., COVID-19, qualifications, accreditations). Participants managed these challenges by utilizing strategies to 'anticipate and prepare' (e.g., detailed planning, effective communication, contingency plans) and 'manage expectations' (e.g., understanding specific roles and boundaries, focusing on the process [i.e., effort over results]). Trust and communication between athletes and coaches was key in coaches' better understanding of how athletes' impairments interact with their training and competition environments and tailor support to each athlete's unique needs. Last, participants reflected on the 'pressure' of the Games due to their performance having an impact on their career trajectory 'post-Tokyo' with some athletes contemplating retirement and others realizing the consequences of their performance on sport-related vocation and sponsorship. Coaches also accepted the success of their programs and job security will depend on outcomes at the Games. The findings from this study shed light on factors to consider to reduce challenges for teams preparing for major competitions but also highlight key practical implications to support athletes and coaches leading up, during, and post-major Games.
在重大赛事(即残奥会)前的准备阶段,对高水平运动员的要求更加苛刻。本研究的目的是通过半结构化访谈,更好地了解澳大利亚运动员(n=7)和教练(n=5)在为东京残奥会做准备时所面临的挑战和所采用的策略。主题分析突出了参与者特定运动(例如,预算限制、分散的经验、具有各种残疾的运动员)、个人生活(例如,为了获得教练机会而搬离城市、推迟职业/教育发展、与社交圈隔离)和相关不确定性(例如,COVID-19、资格、认证)面临的挑战。参与者通过采用“预测和准备”(例如,详细计划、有效沟通、应急计划)和“管理期望”(例如,了解特定角色和界限,关注过程[即努力超过结果])的策略来应对这些挑战。运动员和教练之间的信任和沟通对于教练更好地了解运动员的残疾如何与他们的训练和比赛环境相互作用以及根据每个运动员的独特需求提供支持至关重要。最后,参与者反思了由于他们的表现对他们“东京”之后的职业轨迹产生影响,比赛所带来的“压力”,一些运动员考虑退休,而另一些运动员则意识到他们的表现对与运动相关的职业和赞助的后果。教练也接受了他们的计划的成功以及工作保障将取决于比赛的结果。本研究的结果揭示了在为重大比赛做准备的团队中需要考虑的因素,以减少挑战,但也突出了支持运动员和教练在重大比赛前、比赛中和比赛后的关键实际影响。