2019
DOI: 10.5507/ag.2018.026
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Self-esteem, anxiety and coping strategies to manage stress in ice hockey

Abstract: Sweating, increased heart rate, fidgeting, inattention and negative thoughts are typical symptoms of anxiety in sport. Hanton, Mellalieu, and Williams (2015) found that competitive sport has the potential for a high level of stress and anxiety. Anxiety is a typical response to a situation where an athlete's skills are being evaluated (Smith & Smoll, 1990). According to Weinberg and Gould (2015) anxiety can manifest itself as a stable part of one's personality known as trait anxiety, or as a temporary, more mal… Show more

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“…Different studies in the field of sport have shown that anxiety is negatively related to sports performance [33], concentration [34], social relations [35] and self-confidence [36]. In contrast, anxiety has been positively related to stress [37], amotivation [38], dropout [39], depression [40] and mental rumination [34].…”
Section: Anxiety Stress and Depressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different studies in the field of sport have shown that anxiety is negatively related to sports performance [33], concentration [34], social relations [35] and self-confidence [36]. In contrast, anxiety has been positively related to stress [37], amotivation [38], dropout [39], depression [40] and mental rumination [34].…”
Section: Anxiety Stress and Depressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results can have a practical sense, both for training and competition, as they provide more and better information to the coaches / educators of young athletes about emotions that are frequently related to competitive challenges and thus help them to work on skills and coping strategies so that the athletes achieve a better predisposition when facing the competition, improving their selfconfidence, which will probably lead to a better performance (Jaenes et al, 2012). However, an essential measure is the adoption by coaches / educators, parents and young athletes, of preventive measures and, where appropriate, coping strategies (Kaplánová, 2019;Silveira, Fiorim, and Pozzatto, 2014;Stefani, Andrés, and Oanes, 2014), in order to strengthen their levels of self-confidence and simultaneously reduce anxiety levels generated in school-age sport.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por ende, y siguiendo la evidencia científica, con la disminución de la ansiedad podemos augurar un mejor rendimiento (Butt, Weinberg, y Horn,2003) y una mejoría en las estrategias de afrontamiento más óptimas (Kaplánová, 2019). Además, aunque de forma no significativa, se consigue aumentar la concentración y atención en lo relevante, sin un anclaje en los errores y con una reinterpretación de los mismos, percibiéndolos como algo natural de la práctica deportiva.…”
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