“别碰我的包”:迷信在职业男子拳击中的作用

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Georgia Allen, C. Thornton, Holly Riby
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引用次数: 2

摘要

运动员在比赛前进行的迷信行为已经有了很好的记录,但这种行为的作用却很少得到定性的关注。本研究旨在探讨迷信套路在男子职业拳击运动中的作用。采用描述性现象学方法,对英国五名职业男性运动员进行了半结构化访谈。结果表明,拳击手在比赛前经常使用迷信来帮助他们做好心理准备,满足控制欲,提高成功的可能性。共同的主题出现了,比如使用祈祷和参与被认为会带来好运的行为和/或避免可能带来厄运的行为。研究结果还表明,尽管存在理性联系,但拳击手将迷信作为一种应对机制(例如,作为替罪羊/失败的借口)并获得控制感。
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“Don’t Touch My Bag”: The Role of Superstition in Professional Male Boxing
The superstitious actions athletes undertake before competition have been well documented, yet the role of such behaviours has received little qualitative attention. The aim of this study was to explore the role of superstitious routines in professional male boxing. A descriptive phenomenological approach was adopted, and individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with five professional male athletes in the UK. Results show that superstition is regularly used by boxers in the lead up to fights to i) aid mental preparation, ii) fulfil a need for control and iii) improve the likelihood of success. Common themes emerged such as the use of praying and engagement in acts thought to bring good luck and/or the avoidance of behaviours that may bring bad luck. Findings also indicate that despite a rational link, boxers use superstition as a coping mechanism (e.g., as a scape goat/ excuse for losing) and to gain a sense of control.
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Sport Psychologist
Sport Psychologist 医学-心理学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
6.20%
发文量
18
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: TSP is a scholarly refereed journal designed as a forum to stimulate thought and disseminate knowledge that focuses on the application and practice of sport psychology. A special emphasis of the journal is on the delivery of psychological services to practitioners such as athletes and coaches. TSP is international in scope and is receptive to diverse methodologies. TSP is published for sport psychology specialists who engage in research, teaching, and/or intervention in a variety of contexts including academic, public, and private settings. The journal is also intended for practitioners such as coaches who have training and interest in sport psychology.
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