The behavioural determinants of weight-making in weight-category sports: A narrative review

IF 2.9 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Shane Noonan-Holohan , Sarah Jane Cullen , Arthur Dunne , Giles Warrington , Paula Fitzpatrick , Jennifer Pugh , Adrian McGoldrick , Ciara Losty
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Abstract

Weight-category athletes (e.g. boxers, wrestlers, jockeys etc.) who engage in weight-making practices to compete are at risk of encountering negative physiological and psychological consequences. There is evidence to support safer weight-making strategies for these athletes; however, there appears to be poor adherence to these evidence-based methods. The aim of this review article is to identify the behavioural determinants which lead to athletes’ engagement and adherence in various weight-making practices amongst weight-category sports. A narrative review was conducted with articles screened for inclusion until February 2023. Twenty-three articles met the criteria for inclusion within this review. This review highlights the broad socio-cultural influences on athletes being introduced to weight-making from a young age and the continued engagement with these practices due to their wide cultural acceptance. Psychological factors such as perceived competence and confidence influence positive beliefs related to weight-making practices, further engraining them within the cultural sphere of weight-category sports. Recommendations related to future research and for practitioners within these sports are proposed throughout the article. Recommendations relate to such areas as further identification of barriers and facilitators to safer weight-making with weight-category athletes, education on the impact of weight-making for athlete support personnel, and psychological skills training to overcome periods of self-regulatory fatigue.

举重类运动中的举重行为决定因素:叙述性综述
重量级运动员(如拳击手、摔跤手、骑师等)为参加比赛而进行增重练习,有可能在生理和心理上造成负面影响。有证据表明,为这些运动员制定更安全的配重策略是可行的;然而,这些循证方法似乎并没有得到很好的遵守。这篇综述文章旨在确定导致运动员参与和坚持体重类别运动中各种配重做法的行为决定因素。本文对截至 2023 年 2 月的文章进行了叙述性综述筛选。23 篇文章符合本综述的收录标准。本综述强调了社会文化对运动员从小就开始接触举重以及因其广泛的文化接受度而持续参与这些实践的广泛影响。心理因素(如感知能力和信心)影响着与负重练习相关的积极信念,进一步将其融入负重类运动的文化领域。文章通篇提出了与未来研究相关的建议以及对这些运动项目从业者的建议。这些建议涉及的领域包括:进一步确定对体重类别运动员进行更安全的称重的障碍和促进因素、对运动员辅助人员进行有关称重影响的教育,以及进行心理技能培训以克服自我调节疲劳期。
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Performance enhancement and health
Performance enhancement and health Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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