Agonism and performance in adolescent football players in informal physical education settings.

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-01-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2025.1511719
Sara Aliberti, Francesca D'Elia, Giuseppe Giardullo, Gaetano Raiola
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Football is one of the most widely practiced sports in the world, and competition significantly influences athletic performance, especially in adolescents who experience emotional pressure that impacts their performance through the management of performance-related stress. Physical education is integrated within the school curriculum, but it is also typically delivered in sports associations engaged in competitive activities, which become informal learning environments as they pursue the same educational goals as schools. However, few studies have focused on this aspect, particularly the role of emotions and their relationship with performance anxiety in adolescent football players. The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between pre-competitive anxiety and emotional regulation in adolescents regarding competitive performance. The study design was exploratory. A sample of 79 Under-19 football players, with a mean age of 14.6 (±1.89) years, was recruited through convenience sampling. A battery of pre-competition questionnaires was administered, including the Sport Anxiety Scale-2 (SAS-2) to measure anxiety levels and the Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire (TEIQue-SF) to assess pre-competition emotional levels. Spearman's correlation was used to evaluate the strength and direction of the relationship between emotional levels and anxiety, while Chi-square test was employed to examine differences in anxiety levels across different player roles. The results showed that 70% of the football players displayed normal anxiety levels, with no significant differences across player positions. No significant correlation was found between emotional levels and anxiety. The primary causes of anxiety were cognitive concerns and bodily sensations, which negatively affected concentration. Although emotions were generally high, they did not appear to directly influence performance anxiety, suggesting that other factors may contribute to pre-competitive emotional regulation. In conclusion, contrary to common belief, performance anxiety in adolescent football competitions does not have a direct impact on emotional levels.

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青少年足球运动员在非正式体育教育环境中的激动情绪与表现。
足球是世界上最广泛的运动之一,比赛对运动员的表现有很大的影响,特别是在青少年中,他们经历的情绪压力会影响他们的表现,通过管理与表现相关的压力。体育教育是学校课程的一部分,但它通常也在从事竞技活动的体育协会中进行,这些体育协会成为非正式的学习环境,因为它们追求与学校相同的教育目标。然而,很少有研究关注这方面,特别是情绪在青少年足球运动员中的作用及其与表现焦虑的关系。摘要本研究旨在分析青少年竞争前焦虑与竞争表现情绪调节的关系。研究设计是探索性的。采用方便抽样的方法,选取79名平均年龄为14.6(±1.89)岁的19岁以下足球运动员。采用赛前问卷,包括测量焦虑水平的运动焦虑量表-2 (SAS-2)和评估赛前情绪水平的特质情商问卷(TEIQue-SF)。我们使用Spearman’s correlation来评估情绪水平与焦虑之间关系的强度和方向,而使用卡方检验来检验不同玩家角色之间焦虑水平的差异。结果显示,70%的足球运动员表现出正常的焦虑水平,球员位置之间没有显著差异。情绪水平与焦虑之间没有明显的相关性。焦虑的主要原因是认知问题和身体感觉,这对注意力有负面影响。虽然情绪普遍较高,但它们似乎并没有直接影响表现焦虑,这表明其他因素可能有助于赛前情绪调节。综上所述,与普遍看法相反,青少年足球比赛中的表现焦虑对情绪水平没有直接影响。
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