The Influence of Pre-Competitive Anxiety and Self-Confidence on Dancesport Performance.

IF 2.2 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2024-11-13 DOI:10.3390/sports12110308
Sara Aliberti, Gaetano Raiola, Francesca D'Elia, Domenico Cherubini
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Competitive dancesport (DS) performance is a multifactorial phenomenon influenced by physical and mental factors. The emotions experienced by athletes in competition are strongly linked to their sports performance. However, to our knowledge, no studies have investigated the direct relationship between performance and emotional states in DS. Consequently, the aims were four: (I) to investigate the influence of anxiety and self-confidence on DS performance; (II) to examine the influence of years of experience, prior victories, and perceived preparedness on performance outcomes; (III) to identify the optimal emotional state levels for peak performance; (IV) to investigate differences between different athletes' levels and class. The participants were 71 Italian DS athletes divided into three groups (22 B-class, 25 C-class, 24 D-class). Before competition, they supplied demographic information about their gender, years of experience, perceived preparedness, previous winnings in the current class, followed by the completion of the Italian version of Revised Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 (CSAI-2R). To assess the athletes' performance, the final classification of the competition was taken into consideration. The results showed that both overall and relative variables from the CSAI-2R significantly predicted performance outcomes (p < 0.05), although somatic anxiety did so to a lesser extent. Significant differences emerged between athletes of different classes in terms of years of experience (p = 0.000), perceived preparedness (p = 0.000), cognitive anxiety (p = 0.000) and self-confidence (p = 0.000). The optimal levels for good performance were cognitive anxiety (11.61 ± 2.27), somatic anxiety (15.77 ± 1.72) and self-confidence (15.12 ± 2.56). The findings of this study provide valuable insights into the multifactorial nature of competitive DS performance, particularly highlighting the significant role of emotional states such as anxiety and self-confidence, as well as other variables such as class, level, years of experience and perceived preparedness.

赛前焦虑和自信心对体育舞蹈表现的影响
竞技体育舞蹈(DS)的表现是一个多因素现象,受到身体和精神因素的影响。运动员在比赛中体验到的情绪与其运动成绩密切相关。然而,据我们所知,还没有研究调查过体育舞蹈成绩与情绪状态之间的直接关系。因此,本研究的目的有四:(I)研究焦虑和自信对 DS 运动成绩的影响;(II)研究多年经验、之前的胜利和认为的准备状态对成绩结果的影响;(III)确定达到最佳成绩的最佳情绪状态水平;(IV)研究不同运动员水平和级别之间的差异。参赛者为 71 名意大利 DS 运动员,分为三组(22 名 B 级、25 名 C 级、24 名 D 级)。赛前,他们提供了有关性别、参赛年限、备战情况、在当前级别中的获奖情况等人口统计学信息,随后完成了意大利语版的《修订版竞技状态焦虑量表-2》(CSAI-2R)。为了评估运动员的表现,还考虑了比赛的最终排名。结果显示,CSAI-2R 的总体变量和相对变量都能显著预测成绩结果(p < 0.05),但躯体焦虑的预测作用较小。不同级别的运动员在运动年限(p = 0.000)、准备程度(p = 0.000)、认知焦虑(p = 0.000)和自信心(p = 0.000)方面存在明显差异。良好表现的最佳水平是认知焦虑(11.61 ± 2.27)、躯体焦虑(15.77 ± 1.72)和自信(15.12 ± 2.56)。本研究的结果为了解 DS 竞技表现的多因素性质提供了宝贵的见解,尤其突出了焦虑和自信等情绪状态以及班级、水平、经验年限和感知准备程度等其他变量的重要作用。
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