Efficacy beliefs and motivational dynamics in early-season collegiate swimming relays

Seunghyun Hwang, Kaitlynn Sedabres, Lori Dithurbide, D. Feltz
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This study examined the moderating effects of efficacy beliefs and perceived indispensability on individual efforts in early-season collegiate swimming relays. Effort changes from swimmers’ individual best times to relay-leg times were compared as a function of relay members’ relative strength (i.e., fastest or slowest) and serial position (i.e., first or last leg). Participants ( N  =  199) were collegiate swimmers in 200, 400, or 800-yard freestyle relays at fall invitational meets providing 260 cases included for analysis. Individual lifetime best times, adjusted relay times, rank, serial position, and self-report measures (i.e., efficacy, perceived indispensability of their relay performance) were used for hierarchical multiple regressions. Results indicated that the slowest relay members came closer to their individual best times compared with their team members. The fastest members showed less effort change toward their individual best times than their team members. However, efficacy beliefs in one's teammates had a small positive moderating influence on the fastest members’ effort in relay performances. Based on our results, we recommend Division II and III collegiate coaches not be too concerned with positional order by particular rank at early season invitationals; instead, focus on how to obtain the most effort from each relay member. However, the slowest swimmers may perform better if not positioned first.
大学生游泳接力赛季初的效能信念与动机动力
本研究考察了效能信念和感知不可或缺性对大学生游泳接力赛个人努力的调节作用。从游泳运动员个人最好成绩到接力腿成绩的努力变化作为接力成员相对力量(即最快或最慢)和连续位置(即第一或最后一腿)的函数进行比较。参与者(N = 199)是参加秋季邀请赛200、400或800码自由泳接力赛的大学生游泳运动员,提供了260个病例用于分析。个人一生最佳时间、调整后的接力时间、等级、序列位置和自我报告测量(即效能、接力表现的感知不可或缺性)被用于分层多元回归。结果显示,接力赛中最慢的队员比团队成员更接近个人最好成绩。最快的队员比他们的团队成员表现出更少的努力改变他们的个人最好成绩。然而,队友的效能信念对接力中最快的队员的努力有轻微的正向调节作用。根据我们的研究结果,我们建议乙级和三级大学教练在赛季初的邀请赛中不要过于关注特定排名的位置顺序;相反,应该关注如何从每个中继成员那里获得最大的努力。然而,速度最慢的游泳者如果不是首先定位,可能会表现得更好。
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