Exploring characteristics of and transitions between mental states within the Multi-Action Plan model in high-level judo

Bernadette Kellermann, Dave Collins, Alan MacPherson, Maurizio Bertollo
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The Multi-Action Plan (MAP) model presents an idiosyncratic framework for human performance. MAP research has categorised four Performance Types (PTs; T1–T4) using self-paced activities. Specifically, T1–4 present four distinct mental states experienced by athletes during performance, differing, among other aspects, in the level of effort and perceived control. However, transitions between PTs are yet to be empirically investigated. This study aimed to examine MAP in the hyperdynamic open-skill combat context of judo. We explored how judoka experienced PTs and the transition processes between these mental states. Six British, high-level judoka (n = 6; Mdnage = 19) were interviewed using a retrospective semi-structured interview schedule. Interpretative phenomenological analysis indicated that judo presents a hyperdynamic difficult-to-predict performance context due to the opponent and fighting rhythm. Second, participants strongly related to T2 and T3 and less to T1 and T4. They also reported experiences ‘between’ T2 and T3. Lastly, participants reported common transition pathways (e.g., T2–T3), typical transition cues, and specific trainable strategies to optimise performance. Findings are discussed in relation to existing literature. Lastly, we present limitations, applied, and research considerations.

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探索高水平柔道多行动计划模式中心理状态的特征和心理状态之间的转换
多重行动计划(MAP)模型为人类表现提供了一个独特的框架。MAP 研究利用自定步调的活动对四种表现类型(PT;T1-T4)进行了分类。具体来说,T1-4 显示了运动员在表现过程中经历的四种不同的心理状态,在努力程度和感知控制等方面存在差异。然而,PT 之间的转换尚未得到实证研究。本研究旨在研究柔道这种超动态开放技能格斗环境下的 MAP。我们探究了柔道运动员如何体验 PT 以及这些心理状态之间的转换过程。我们采用回顾性半结构访谈表对六名英国高水平柔道运动员(n = 6;Mdnage = 19)进行了访谈。解释性现象学分析表明,柔道因其对手和战斗节奏而呈现出一种难以预测的超动态表现环境。其次,参与者与 T2 和 T3 的关系密切,而与 T1 和 T4 的关系较少。他们还报告了 "介于 "T2 和 T3 之间的经历。最后,参赛者报告了常见的过渡路径(如 T2-T3)、典型的过渡提示以及优化表现的具体可训练策略。我们结合现有文献对研究结果进行了讨论。最后,我们介绍了局限性、应用和研究考虑因素。
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