Post-race reactions: The emotional paradox of high performance and anxiety - a conventional content analysis.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Sofia Ryman Augustsson, Malin Bergh, Kornelia Petersson
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Abstract

Background: Studies examining post-race emotional experiences in the context of endurance races among recreational athletes are scarce. The purpose of this study was to describe how recreational athletes experience the time after completing an endurance race.

Methods: In this study, a qualitative study design was used, and data collection was carried out with semi-structured interviews. The selection of subjects was completed systematically through criterion selection. The selection criteria were men and women, aged 18 years or older, who had completed an endurance race, and finished, lasting at least 180 min within the past 12 months. The interviews were analyzed using conventional qualitative content analysis.

Results: Sixteen recreational endurance athletes who, within six months, had completed an endurance race of running, cycling, cross-country skiing or Ironman, participated and were interviewed. Four overarching themes emerged from the analysis: "High on life", "Loss of energy, Ambivalence and Melancholy", "Activity-charged emotions", and "Dimensions of emotions over time and new goals", describing the content of the interviews.

Conclusions: Endurance athletes experienced varied post-race emotions that were both physically and mentally challenging, suggesting a holistic approach to managing post-race emotions would be beneficial. From the athletes' perspectives, post-race feelings were dependent on many factors, including time spent training for a specific race, and perceived inability to set new goals for an upcoming training period. Setting future goals prior to an event may be a tool for reducing the risk of negative post-race emotions, including post-race blues.

赛后反应:成绩优异与焦虑的情感悖论--传统内容分析。
背景:针对休闲运动员在耐力赛中的赛后情绪体验的研究很少。本研究的目的是描述休闲运动员在完成耐力赛后是如何体验这段时间的:本研究采用定性研究设计,通过半结构式访谈收集数据。研究对象的选择通过标准选择系统地完成。选择标准是年龄在 18 岁或以上、在过去 12 个月内完成过耐力赛且完成时间至少为 180 分钟的男性和女性。访谈采用传统的定性内容分析法进行分析:16 名在 6 个月内完成过跑步、自行车、越野滑雪或铁人三项耐力赛的休闲耐力运动员参加了访谈。通过分析,我们发现了四个最重要的主题:分别是 "对生命的亢奋"、"能量的丧失、矛盾和忧郁"、"充满活力的情绪 "和 "随着时间推移和新目标而变化的情绪维度",描述了访谈的内容:结论:耐力运动员在赛后经历了不同的情绪,这些情绪对他们的身体和精神都是挑战,这表明采用综合方法来管理赛后情绪是有益的。从运动员的角度来看,赛后情绪取决于许多因素,包括为特定比赛所花费的训练时间,以及认为无法为即将到来的训练期设定新目标。在比赛前设定未来目标可能是降低赛后负面情绪(包括赛后忧郁症)风险的一种工具。
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BMC Sports Science Medicine and Rehabilitation
BMC Sports Science Medicine and Rehabilitation Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.30%
发文量
196
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation is an open access, peer reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of sports medicine and the exercise sciences, including rehabilitation, traumatology, cardiology, physiology, and nutrition.
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