2008
DOI: 10.51979/kssls.2008.11.34.1107
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Development of the Psychological Skill Factor Scale for Short Track Speed Skaters (Skating Player)

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“…Winners are determined based on records and through races. Thus, athletes undergo dramatic changes in emotions during the competition and are bound to be heavily influenced by their psychological states [17,20]. Further, cornering skills and physical fitness are closely linked to game outcomes; hence, athletes undergo skills training for cornering [18].…”
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“…Winners are determined based on records and through races. Thus, athletes undergo dramatic changes in emotions during the competition and are bound to be heavily influenced by their psychological states [17,20]. Further, cornering skills and physical fitness are closely linked to game outcomes; hence, athletes undergo skills training for cornering [18].…”
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“…For the theoretical construct of SPS for skaters, the SPS was classified and formulated using Devellis' [45] theory to provide clarity, a principle for scale development, and Hively's [46] domain-referenced testing, following existing literature on SPSS and SPS for skaters [15,20,[47][48][49][50]. As shown in Table 4, SPS in skaters included image training, fighting spirit, goal setting, emotional regulation, determination, positive self-talk, concentration, and confidence.…”
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