Mental Preparation Techniques and Accomplishment of Race Goals by Ironman Triathletes: A Qualitative Investigation
Autor: | null Kayla Frimmel, null Daniel R. Czech, null Brandonn S. Harris, null Bridget Melton, null David D. Biber |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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education.field_of_study
05 social sciences Applied psychology Population Psychological intervention 030229 sport sciences Mental skills 050105 experimental psychology 03 medical and health sciences Race (biology) Social support Schedule (workplace) 0302 clinical medicine Qualitative analysis Distraction 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences Psychology education |
Zdroj: | Journal of Sports Science. 5 |
ISSN: | 2332-7839 |
DOI: | 10.17265/2332-7839/2017.03.003 |
Popis: | The Ironman triathlon is a rapidly growing sporting event worldwide but little research has been found on the psychological processes employed by its participants. Grand’Maison (2004) found that 97% of Ironman participants interviewed responded strongly or very strongly when asked “How important do you believe that mental skills are in Ironman training and racing?” However, which of these mental skills produce the best race results is still unknown. The purpose of this study is to discover which mental skills the Ironman participant population is utilizing during training and how these skills are seen to influence accomplishment, or lack of accomplishment of race goals. A purposeful sample of 5 Ironman participants was interviewed and transcriptions will be analyzed utilizing qualitative analysis. 5 main mental skill themes were discovered: 1) preparation, 2) previous experience, 3) choice of focus, 4) breaking down the race and 5) camaraderie/social support. From these main themes, subthemes were discovered within two of the main themes. In preparation: 1) having a schedule/plan, 2) visualization and 3) being prepared for adversity. In choice of focus: 1) distraction/outside factors, 2) positive thoughts/motivation, 3) outcome/focus on finish, 4) “run my race”/self-focus and 5) calming/relaxation. Additionally, regardless of accomplishment of goal, all 5 participants showed themes of their mental preparation having a positive influence on their racing. A multiple skills framework developed indicating the themes exist in conjunction and equally with each other. From these themes, research may be conducted to determine the effectiveness of specific mental skills and possible interventions that can be implemented. INDEX WORDS: Ironman Triathletes, Mental Preparation, Race Goals, Ultra Distance, Triathlons, Mental Skills |
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