The Role of Emotions for 4 Athletes in Nordic Combined in Ski Jumping Competitions in World Cup
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/20344Dato
2017-03-02Type
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This study looks at how emotions were associated with ski jumping competitions in world cup for four athletes
representing the Norwegian national team in Nordic combined. The athletes documented their emotional
experiences during competition rounds (trial-, and competition rounds) and non-competitive episodes (the period
just after the competition round). The results in this study show that there is no clear relationship between emotions
and performance between- and within the different episodes among the athletes. However, both hedonic emotions
and eudaimonic emotions were experienced at high levels across all the measured episodes. Eudaimonic emotions
were significantly higher during competing episodes (trial- and competition round) compared with non-competing
episodes. Anger and sadness were higher after both trial jumps and competing jumps, whereas the opposite pattern
was found for fear: more fear was experienced during jumps than after jumps. The results are discussed in regard
of applied implications and possible future research.
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Moen, F., Myhre, K., Rasdal, V. R. & Vittersø, J. (2017) The Role of Emotions for 4 Athletes in Nordic Combined in Ski Jumping Competitions in World Cup. The Sport journal, 19, 1-16.Metadata
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