The fourth dimension: A motoric perspective on the anxiety-performance relationship

被引:44
作者
Carson, Howie J. [1 ]
Collins, Dave [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cent Lancashire, Inst Coaching & Performance, Preston PR1 2HE, Lancs, England
关键词
Automaticity; choking under pressure; focus of attention; robust sport-confidence; skill acquisition; skill establishment; GOLF SHOT ACCURACY; SENSORIMOTOR SKILLS; EXTERNAL FOCUS; ESPECIAL SKILLS; WORKING-MEMORY; ATTENTION; PRESSURE; CHOKING; SPORT; IMAGERY;
D O I
10.1080/1750984X.2015.1072231
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
This article focuses on raising concern that anxiety-performance relationship theory has insufficiently catered for motoric issues during, primarily, closed and self-paced skill execution (e.g., long jump and javelin throw). Following a review of current theory, we address the under-consideration of motoric issues by extending the three-dimensional model put forward by Cheng, Hardy, and Markland (2009) ('Toward a three-dimensional conceptualization of performance anxiety: Rationale and initial measurement development, Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 10, 271-278). This fourth dimension, termed skill establishment, comprises the level and consistency of movement automaticity together with a performer's confidence in this specific process, as providing a degree of robustness against negative anxiety effects. To exemplify this motoric influence, we then offer insight regarding current theories' misrepresentation that a self-focus of attention toward an already well-learned skill always leads to a negative performance effect. In doing so, we draw upon applied literature to distinguish between positive and negative self-foci and suggest that on what and how a performer directs their attention is crucial to the interaction with skill establishment and, therefore, performance. Finally, implications for skill acquisition research are provided. Accordingly, we suggest a positive potential flow from applied/translational to fundamental/theory-generating research in sport which can serve to freshen and usefully redirect investigation into this long-considered but still insufficiently understood concept.
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