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Anxiety

A2 Sport Psychology

Mr Harris

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“The negative aspect of experiencing stress. Anxiety is the worry – that unpleasant feeling –

experienced because of the fear of the possibility of failure”

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Types of Anxiety

Anxiety is thought to be multi dimensional, there are 2 main types

1.

2.

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Cognitive

• Concerns and worries, negative expectations and thoughts

• E.g indecision, can’t concentrate, “I can’t do it”

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Somatic Anxiety

• Perceived physiological responses• E.g. I feel weak, I’m too tense, “I’m sweating

too much”

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Anxiety effects on Performance

• Relatively recent research has shown:

Explain the relationship on each graph

Cog. Anx.

Performance PerformancePerformance

Som. Anx. Confidence

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A-Trait and A-State

• Trait anxiety (A-trait)- an enduring personality trait , tendency to view all situations as threatening. Our general level of anxiety. This can determine our level of State anxiety.

• State anxiety (A-state)- anxiety felt in a certain situation at a given time, this can change during the course of a game.

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Measuring Anxiety

1. Physiological Measures – e.g. measurement of HR, muscle tension, sweating and body temp.

2. Observation

3. Questionnaires

Each measurement technique has its own problems what are they?

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Questionnaires

• The STAI• The SCAT• The CSAI

1. Make a table with 3 columns, one column for each type of questionnaire.

2. Give the full name for each questionnaire.3. Explain what types of anxiety each questionnaire measures4. Explain how it works5. Any pros cons.

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Relationship between situation and personality factors

Competitive situation

CompetitiveA-trait

Perception of threat

A-state reaction

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Coping with Stress

Perception of ability to cope

Perceived importance of the situation

Perceived demands of the

situation