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Struggles and strategies in anaerobic and aerobic cycling tests: A mixed-method approach with a focus on tailored self-regulation strategies
- Source :
- PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 10, p e0259088 (2021), PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 10 (2021)
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Public Library of Science, 2021.
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Abstract
- Endurance sports pose a plethora of mental demands that exercisers have to deal with. Unfortunately, investigations of exercise-specific demands and strategies to deal with them are insufficiently researched, leading to a gap in knowledge about athletic requirements and strategies used to deal with them. Here, we investigated which obstacles exercisers experience during an anaerobic (Wingate test) and an aerobic cycling test (incremental exercise test), as well as the strategies they considered helpful for dealing with these obstacles (qualitative analysis). In addition, we examined whether thinking of these obstacles and strategies in terms of if-then plans (or implementation intentions; i.e., “If I encounter obstacle O, then I will apply strategy S!”) improves performance over merely setting performance goals (i.e., goal intentions; quantitative analysis). N = 59 participants (age: M = 23.9 ± 6.5 years) performed both tests twice in a 2-within (Experimental session: 1 vs. 2) × 2-between (Condition: goal vs. implementation intention) design. Exercisers’ obstacles and strategies were assessed using structured interviews in Session 1 and subjected to thematic analysis. In both tests, feelings of exertion were the most frequently stated obstacle. Motivation to do well, self-encouragement, and focus on the body and on cycling were frequently stated strategies in both tests. There were also test-specific obstacles, such as boredom reported in the aerobic test. For session 2, the obstacles and strategies elicited in Session 1 were used to specify if-then plans. Bayesian mixed-factor ANOVA suggests, however, that if-then plans did not help exercisers to improve their performance. These findings shed novel light into the mental processes accompanying endurance exercise and the limits they pose on performance.
- Subjects :
- Male
Applied psychology
Emotions
Social Sciences
Session (web analytics)
Mathematical and Statistical Techniques
Medicine and Health Sciences
Human Performance
Psychology
Public and Occupational Health
ddc:796
Multidisciplinary
Mathematical Models
Sports Science
Test (assessment)
Obstacle
Medicine
Sensory Perception
medicine.symptom
Thematic analysis
Research Article
Sports
Adult
Adolescent
Science
Pain
Athletic Performance
Research and Analysis Methods
Self-Control
Young Adult
Signs and Symptoms
medicine
Humans
Sports and Exercise Medicine
Exercise
Wingate test
Behavior
Motivation
Implementation intention
Cognitive Psychology
Biology and Life Sciences
Boredom
Physical Activity
Physical Fitness
Structured interview
Recreation
Cognitive Science
Perception
Clinical Medicine
Neuroscience
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 19326203
- Volume :
- 16
- Issue :
- 10
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PLoS ONE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f43b73bb7f373e9e6a4002a6ada5614b