Mindfulness for the Moment: Adapting Interventions for the Period of the Sport Season

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Journal of Sport Psychology in Action Pub Date : 2022-08-11 DOI:10.1080/21520704.2022.2103222
A. Augustus, S. Zizzi, Thomas O. Minkler, Christopher Lindauer
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Abstract Mindfulness-based interventions can be an effective way to simultaneously address student-athlete well-being and sport performance. A key component in adapting mindfulness-based interventions is that different periods of the season (e.g., preseason vs. peak training) present different performance and well-being considerations. This paper is structured to explore the salient considerations for the different periods of the season and to add recommendations for integrating mindfulness core concepts and specific training exercises into each period. These recommendations were assembled by the team of et al., including a NCAA Division 1 head swim coach, a Certified Mental Performance Consultant with applied mindfulness experience and publications, and two Ph.D. students with coaching backgrounds. The recommendations provided were influenced by the current research on mindfulness and performance psychology, as well as the applied consulting and coaching experiences of the co-authors. In addition to these broad recommendations, the authors offer a case example of periodized mindfulness exercises to apply within a week-long micro-cycle.
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正念时刻:适应运动季节期间的干预措施
基于正念的干预可以是同时解决学生运动员福祉和运动表现的有效方法。适应以正念为基础的干预措施的一个关键组成部分是,赛季的不同时期(例如,季前赛与高峰训练)表现出不同的表现和健康考虑。本文旨在探讨季节不同时期的突出考虑因素,并为将正念核心概念和特定训练练习整合到每个时期提供建议。这些建议是由一个团队等人收集的,其中包括一个NCAA一级总游泳教练,一个有应用正念经验和出版物的认证心理表现顾问,以及两个有教练背景的博士生。所提供的建议受到当前正念和表现心理学研究的影响,以及合著者的应用咨询和指导经验。除了这些广泛的建议外,作者还提供了一个在为期一周的微周期内进行周期性正念练习的案例。
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