Developing Effective Pre-performance Routines in Golf: Why Don't We Ask the Golfer?

作者:Cotterill Stewart T*; Sanders Ross; Collins Dave
来源:Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 2010, 22(1): 51-64.
DOI:10.1080/10413200903403216

摘要

The purpose of this investigation was to explore the nature of pre-performance routines used in golf. Six male international golfers were recruited to participate in this study (Age M = 29; handicap M = +1.5; years playing golf M = 16.25). The golfers were interviewed individually to gain an understanding of participants' perceptions of the nature and function of their pre-performance routines. The data were thematically analyzed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. In total, 9 super-ordinate themes emerged: allocation of attention, psychological skills, shot selection, routine mind set, routine composition, compulsive behaviors, routine evolution/application, top players, and moderating factors. Results suggest that the development of routines is dependent on the personality, coping resources, and situational appraisals of each individual performer.

  • 出版日期2010