Performance related emotio11 from tasl( perspective: an application of individual zone of optimal functioning (JZOF) model

En1nlion is one of the 1111portant con1ponents of total hun1an functioning \vh.ich can influence the athlete's perf(mnancc. The Individual Zone of Optimal Functioning (fZOP) model (Hanin, 2004) holds that athlete's performance related emotion are unique and therefore interventions should...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Roy, Jolly
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan, Universiti Sains Malaysia 2009
Subjects:
Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/50848/1/DR.%20JOLLY%20ROY-Eprints.pdf
http://eprints.usm.my/50848/
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id my.usm.eprints.50848
record_format eprints
spelling my.usm.eprints.50848 http://eprints.usm.my/50848/ Performance related emotio11 from tasl( perspective: an application of individual zone of optimal functioning (JZOF) model Roy, Jolly R Medicine En1nlion is one of the 1111portant con1ponents of total hun1an functioning \vh.ich can influence the athlete's perf(mnancc. The Individual Zone of Optimal Functioning (fZOP) model (Hanin, 2004) holds that athlete's performance related emotion are unique and therefore interventions should be individually designed. The aim of present study was to examine the idiosyncratic nature of emotion content ami intensity among athletes and to find out if the emotion intensity for the athlete is significantly different among individuals playing in similar and different position. Participants consisted of 23 football athletes aged 21-30 years, who represent Kelantan state at the competitive level. Findings lent support that each athlete within a team has individual emotion content and intensity, which are unique and different from one another. The trend of the result showed significant differences between athletes playing in similar position and executing similar task, implying idiosyncratic nature of emotion intensity. No significant differences were observed in emotion intensity, among athletes, between different playing positions. However, an exception in the case of positive-optimal (P+) emotion was noted. The patterns of emotion intensities reflected in the emotion profiles had specific shape, typical for best (iceberg shape) and worst (cavity shape) performance. Roughly designed optimal zones were made for each athlete so as to help the coach and psychologist in emotion regulation, as pa11 of psychological assistance. Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan, Universiti Sains Malaysia 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/50848/1/DR.%20JOLLY%20ROY-Eprints.pdf Roy, Jolly (2009) Performance related emotio11 from tasl( perspective: an application of individual zone of optimal functioning (JZOF) model. Performance related emotio11 from tasl( perspective: an application of individual zone of optimal functioning (JZOF) model.
institution Universiti Sains Malaysia
building Hamzah Sendut Library
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Sains Malaysia
content_source USM Institutional Repository
url_provider http://eprints.usm.my/
language English
topic R Medicine
spellingShingle R Medicine
Roy, Jolly
Performance related emotio11 from tasl( perspective: an application of individual zone of optimal functioning (JZOF) model
description En1nlion is one of the 1111portant con1ponents of total hun1an functioning \vh.ich can influence the athlete's perf(mnancc. The Individual Zone of Optimal Functioning (fZOP) model (Hanin, 2004) holds that athlete's performance related emotion are unique and therefore interventions should be individually designed. The aim of present study was to examine the idiosyncratic nature of emotion content ami intensity among athletes and to find out if the emotion intensity for the athlete is significantly different among individuals playing in similar and different position. Participants consisted of 23 football athletes aged 21-30 years, who represent Kelantan state at the competitive level. Findings lent support that each athlete within a team has individual emotion content and intensity, which are unique and different from one another. The trend of the result showed significant differences between athletes playing in similar position and executing similar task, implying idiosyncratic nature of emotion intensity. No significant differences were observed in emotion intensity, among athletes, between different playing positions. However, an exception in the case of positive-optimal (P+) emotion was noted. The patterns of emotion intensities reflected in the emotion profiles had specific shape, typical for best (iceberg shape) and worst (cavity shape) performance. Roughly designed optimal zones were made for each athlete so as to help the coach and psychologist in emotion regulation, as pa11 of psychological assistance.
format Article
author Roy, Jolly
author_facet Roy, Jolly
author_sort Roy, Jolly
title Performance related emotio11 from tasl( perspective: an application of individual zone of optimal functioning (JZOF) model
title_short Performance related emotio11 from tasl( perspective: an application of individual zone of optimal functioning (JZOF) model
title_full Performance related emotio11 from tasl( perspective: an application of individual zone of optimal functioning (JZOF) model
title_fullStr Performance related emotio11 from tasl( perspective: an application of individual zone of optimal functioning (JZOF) model
title_full_unstemmed Performance related emotio11 from tasl( perspective: an application of individual zone of optimal functioning (JZOF) model
title_sort performance related emotio11 from tasl( perspective: an application of individual zone of optimal functioning (jzof) model
publisher Pusat Pengajian Sains Perubatan, Universiti Sains Malaysia
publishDate 2009
url http://eprints.usm.my/50848/1/DR.%20JOLLY%20ROY-Eprints.pdf
http://eprints.usm.my/50848/
_version_ 1718926930850349056
score 13.211869