2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11332-019-00562-0
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Changes in mood states of Brazilian jiu-jitsu athletes during training and competition

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“…The athletes' mood profile in this study was similar to other studies with BBJ athletes (Andrade et al, 2019;Brandt, 2015), presenting high vigor, moderate tension and low depression, fatigue, confusion and anger in the precompetitive period. That would be close to the ideal profile for athletes to achieve the best performance (Terry, Lane, & Fogarty, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…The athletes' mood profile in this study was similar to other studies with BBJ athletes (Andrade et al, 2019;Brandt, 2015), presenting high vigor, moderate tension and low depression, fatigue, confusion and anger in the precompetitive period. That would be close to the ideal profile for athletes to achieve the best performance (Terry, Lane, & Fogarty, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…This is called the Iceberg Profile (Morgan, 1980). Mood states have received attention in recent combat sports research to assess the psychological state and mental health of athletes (Andrade, Silva, Flores Junior, Rosa, & Dominski, 2019;Hernández, Torres-Luque, & Olmedilla, 2009;Wong, Thung, & Pieter, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Al respecto de los estados de ánimo, un grupo de atletas que practican jiu jitsu brasileño (JJB) que han participado en competencias a nivel estatal, nacional e internacional, presentaron niveles altos de vigor y moderados niveles de tensión, así como niveles bajos de depresión, cólera y fatiga (Andrade et al 2019) contrario a lo presentado por nuestros peleadores de Muaythai, sin embargo, los practicantes de JJB se encuentran dentro de lo esperado de acuerdo a lo que se establece en la teoría del iceberg para los deportistas (Morgan 1980).…”
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“…For example, Andrade et al (2019) attempted to verify mood state changes among BJJ athletes in training and competition. Using questionnaires that characterized participants and employing the Brunel Mood Scale, a scale of 24 mood descriptors using a standard response timeframe (Parsons-Smith et al, 2017).…”
Section: Psychology and Moodmentioning
confidence: 99%