The Effects of Motivational Self-Talk on Competitive Anxiety and Self-Compassion: A Brief Training Program among Competitive Swimmers — Oak Academic Publishing
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The Effects of Motivational Self-Talk on Competitive Anxiety and Self-Compassion: A Brief Training Program among Competitive Swimmers
Institution of Counselling and Psychological Studies, I.C.P.S., Athens, Greece
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University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
1 Institution of Counselling and Psychological Studies, I.C.P.S., Athens, Greece
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of motivational self-talk on competitive anxiety and self-compassion. Participants were 44 swimming athletes with competitive experience ranging in age from 18 to 25. The experiment was conducted in five sessions. In the first session, the baseline assessment took place. Participants completed three questionnaires assessing the use of self-talk (Zervas, Stavrou, & Psychountaki, 2007), competitive anxiety levels (Martens, 1977; Zervas & Kakkos, 1990) and self-compassion levels (Neff, 2003b; Mantzios, Wilson, & Giannou, 2013). After the baseline assessment participants were randomly divided and assigned as experimental ( N = 23) and control group ( N = 21). Participants in the experimental group received a three-sessions training program on motivational self-talk in which they familiarized with its concept and its use. Participants in the control group did not receive any training. In the fifth session the final assessment took place in which the procedure of the baseline assessment was repeated. Results revealed that after the self-talk training program, participants in the experimental group indicated increments in the use of self-talk, as well as reduction in competitive anxiety levels and increases in self-compassion levels, whereas no changes were revealed for the control group. The findings of the study provided further support for the effectiveness of motivational self-talk strategies in generating desired affective states related with the participation in competitive sports. The results are discussed in relation to theory and related studies. Implications and suggestions for future research are also discussed.
KeywordsSelf-TalkCompetitive Sport AnxietySelf-CompassionTraining Program
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