The wu-wei alternative: Effortless action and non-striving in the context of mindfulness practice and performance in sport

Ying Hwa Kee , Chunxiao Li , Chun-Qing Zhang , John Chee Keng Wang
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Wu-wei is an important construct but is rarely discussed in the sport psychology literature. The present discussion fills the gap in literature and provides a conceptual overview of the wu-wei alternative. After explaining wu-wei briefly, the current state of mindfulness research is discussed to highlight the lack of research in understanding wu-wei and non-striving in sport psychology. In addition, the links between wu-wei and relevant constructs including mindfulness, non-striving, flow, nonduality, Zen, Mushin, motivation, goals, and implicit learning were clarified. Furthermore, suggestions on incorporating wu-wei as part of mindfulness training for athletes and possible future research directions are provided. In this difficult time of the global pandemic, wu-wei or non-striving mindset can help supporting athletes’ well-being and pursuit of goals beyond winning and striving.

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无为选择:在正念练习和运动表现的背景下,不费力的行动和不努力
“无为”是一个重要的构念,但在运动心理学文献中却鲜有讨论。目前的讨论填补了文献上的空白,并提供了一个概念性的概述。在对“无为”进行简要解释后,本文探讨了正念研究的现状,以突出对运动心理学中“无为”和“不努力”的理解研究的不足。此外,我们还明确了“无为”与正念、不奋斗、心流、非二元、禅、心、动机、目标、内隐学习等相关构念的关系。在此基础上,提出了将“无为”纳入运动员正念训练的建议和未来可能的研究方向。在这个全球大流行的困难时期,“无为”或“不奋斗”的心态可以帮助运动员保持健康,追求超越胜利和奋斗的目标。
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