2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.606272
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More Success With the Optimal Motivational Pattern? A Prospective Longitudinal Study of Young Athletes in Individual Sports

Abstract: It is widely recognized that motivation is an important determinant for a successful sports career. Specific patterns of motivational constructs have recently demonstrated promising associations with future success in team sports like football and ice hockey. The present study scrutinizes whether those patterns also exist in individual sports and whether they are able to predict future performance levels. A sample of 155 young individual athletes completed questionnaires assessing achievement goal orientations… Show more

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“…Strong athlete identity has been identified in other qualitative32 33 and mixed-methods34 research and is positively associated quantitatively with postretirement depression and anxiety in former college varsity athletes 35. These and other research studies36–38 suggest that retiring from sport is complex and often challenging as athletes’ identities are tested or changed. Further research is warranted, including how to equip athletes better to prepare for this transition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Strong athlete identity has been identified in other qualitative32 33 and mixed-methods34 research and is positively associated quantitatively with postretirement depression and anxiety in former college varsity athletes 35. These and other research studies36–38 suggest that retiring from sport is complex and often challenging as athletes’ identities are tested or changed. Further research is warranted, including how to equip athletes better to prepare for this transition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Furthermore, training content during childhood is not the only predictor of future success. Other dimensions of the "talent" phenomenon increase or decrease chances for future professional careers, 133,134 such as psychological characteristics 135,136 or family support. 137,138 Similarly, and in principle, to promote PYD, increases of task-specificity and exercise mode training occur as late as possible.…”
Section: Idiographic Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sports talent detection and development is currently actual and studied from various perspectives: genetic [1], relative age effect [2][3][4], brain activity [5][6], personal characteristics [7], social factors [8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%