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Pre and post-competitive anxiety and self-confidence and their relationship with technical-tactical performance in high-level men's padel players

Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, ISSN: 2624-9367, Vol: 6, Page: 1393980
2024
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European University of Madrid Reports Findings in Anxiety Disorders (Pre and post-competitive anxiety and self-confidence and their relationship with technical-tactical performance in high-level men's padel players)

2024 JUL 04 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Sports Research Daily -- New research on Mental Health Diseases and Conditions -

Article Description

Introduction: This study aimed to analyze the variations in pre- and post-competitive anxiety and self-confidence considering match outcomes, the performance according to the result and the correlation among performance and psychological variables. Methods: The sample consisted on 12 matches in which 11 high-level padel players from Finland (top 24) voluntarily participated. CSAI-2R and STAI-S were used to assess psychological variables and technical-tactical performance was evaluated by a certified padel coach. Results: Losing players presented higher cognitive (p =.004), somatic (p =.020) and state (p =.001) anxiety and lower selfconfidence (p =.014), and winning players showed higher state anxiety (p =.022), after than before the matches. Post-match, winning players exhibited higher self-confidence (p =.015) than losing players. Winning players made more winners (p =.010) than losing players. There are direct correlations between unforced errors and post-state anxiety (p =.015), unforced errors and state anxiety (p =.009) and winners and cognitive anxiety (p =.033), in winning players; between generators of forced error and post-cognitive anxiety (p =.034), forced errors and cognitive anxiety in losing players (p =.001). There are indirect correlations between forced errors and pre-cognitive anxiety (p =.009), winners and somatic anxiety (p =.046), unforced errors and state anxiety (p =.042) in losing players. Discussion: The outcomes imply the need for intervention programs to equip players, especially those facing defeat, with tools for anxiety management and self-confidence enhancement. Likewise, coaches are advised to incorporate exercises that promote the occurrence of winners.

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Conde-Ripoll, Rafael; Escudero-Tena, Adrián; Bustamante-Sánchez, Álvaro

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Health Professions; Medicine; Social Sciences; Business, Management and Accounting

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