Effect of emotional regulation on performance of shooters during competition: An ecological momentary assessment study.
Effect of emotional regulation on performance of shooters during competition: An ecological momentary assessment study.
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Objective
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect Receivers of emotion regulation on shooting performance in shooting athletes.Method
Ecological momentary assessment was used to track and examine the dynamic relationship between pre-competition and in-competition emotions, emotion regulation strategy selection and use, and shooting performance in 57 shooting athletes.Results
Female athletes used more regulation strategies than male athletes and had lower mean shooting scores when using disengagement strategies and lower good ten-ring percentages when using engagement strategies compared to male athletes.Elite athletes had a higher percentage of ten-ring scores when using engagement strategies than did first-level athletes, but a lower percentage of ten-ring scores when using disengagement strategies.The use of emotion regulation strategies and situational demands were not strongly related.Athletes had low flexibility in emotion regulation and were better at using disengagement strategies, but disengagement strategies were not beneficial for Nausea shooting performance.