Chapter 4 - Stress, Emotion, & Coping In Sport & Exercise Flashcards

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What are the 8 negative emotions ?

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  • anger, anxiety, fright, guilt, shame, sadness, envy, jealousy
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What is emotion ?

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  • nature of the relationship between person & environment
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What is stress?

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  • Substantial imbalance between the physical & psychological demands & response capability
  • failure to meet the demand has important consequences; i.e., when it matters
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How many stages of stress are there ?

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  • 4
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What is stage 1 of stress?

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  • environmental demand (physical & psychological)
  • it is situation-based
  • includes Sport type, Location, Importance of competition, Role
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What is stage 2 of stress?

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  • it is person-based that is the perception of environmental demand; Perceived = threat
  • Personality & trait anxiety
  • Goals & expectancies; outcome goals
  • Uncertainty & surrounding outcome; >Uncertainty = > state anxiety & stress
  • Beliefs & attitudes about success
  • Experience & skill level
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What is stage 3 of stress?

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  • your stress response
  • Arousal, state anxiety, muscle tension, attention changes
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What is stage 4 of stress?

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  • behavioural consequences (performance or outcome)
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What is primary appraisal ?

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  • an evaluation of what is at stake for a person in a situation
  • Making a decision about the value of that situation; what is at risk
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What is secondary appraisal ?

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  • an evaluation of what can be done in the situation
  • depends on an individuals available resources
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What is harm/loss appraisal ?

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  • an evaluation of a situation in which psychological damage has already been done & the loss is irrevocable
  • i.e., can’t play university sports because your eligibility is up
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What is threat appraisal ?

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  • an evaluation or perception of a situation where an individuals anticipates harm might occur or will occur
  • i.e., weightlifter attempts a heavy weight and is worried an injury might occur or they fail
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What is challenge appraisal ?

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  • an evaluation or perception of a situation that although there is obstacles, they can be overcome
  • i.e., your body is sore for your game, but you push yourself to play through
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What are the 6 types of stressors?

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  • chronic & acute
  • expected & unexpected
  • competitive & non-competitive
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Chronic vs acute stressors? What are they?

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  • chronic stress is stress that occurs over a long period of time such as harassment, personal issues, or pain
  • acute stress is sudden stress that occurs within a short period of time such as a physical or mental error in sport, being criticized, or a bad call by a ref
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Expected vs unexpected stressors? What are they?

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  • expected stress is something you can plan/prepare for
  • unexpected stress is something you cannot plan/prepare for
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Competitive vs non-competitive stressors? What are they?

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  • competitive stress is something that is experienced prior to, during, or after competition such as mistakes in game, injury, or expectations
  • non-competitive stress is related to sport but part of the actual competition such as dealing with media, travel issues, or rehabilitation
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What is reduce adherence ?

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  • High activation, low activation = Unpleasant affect
  • happens because an individual is Tense, nervousness stressed, tired, bored, exhausted
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What is ideal adherence during physical activity ?

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  • High activation, low activation = pleasant affect
  • occurs because an individual is Energetic, enthusiastic, clam, relaxed, serence
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What is coping?

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  • cognitive & behavioural efforts to manage specific external or internal demands that are appraised as taxing or exceeding the resources of a person
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What are coping strategies ?

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  • Problem-focused
  • Emotion-focused
  • Avoidance coping
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What is problem-focused coping?

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  • efforts that help the individual change the situation
  • I.e., changing lifestyle choices (diet)
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What is emotion-focused coping?

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  • efforts to change the way a situation is attended or interpreted
  • i.e., convince yourself that no one cares about the exercise you are doing & how you are doing it
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What is avoidance coping?

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  • efforts in which athletes attempt to remove themselves from the situation
  • i.e., don’t feel confident running on a treadmill, so use bike instead
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What are the 7 positive emotions ?

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  • happiness, pride, relief, hope, love, gratitude, compassion