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Definition of choking in sport: re-conceptualization and debate

Christopher Mesagno, Denise Hill Orcid Logo

International Journal of Sport Psychology, Volume: 44, Pages: 267 - 277

Swansea University Author: Denise Hill Orcid Logo

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Abstract

In sport, choking under pressure is a negative athletic experience that may have psychologically damaging effects. The media recognizes that choking is a dramatic drop in performance, whereas researchers have labeled choking as any decrease in performance under pressure. This discrepancy between the...

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Published in: International Journal of Sport Psychology
ISSN: 0047-0767
Published: 2013
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa35671
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Abstract: In sport, choking under pressure is a negative athletic experience that may have psychologically damaging effects. The media recognizes that choking is a dramatic drop in performance, whereas researchers have labeled choking as any decrease in performance under pressure. This discrepancy between the media’s and researchers’ perception of choking leads to ambiguity among terms and confusion among researchers, applied practitioners, and the general public. Thus, the current position paper will: critically analyze current choking definitions and explore why they are not appropriate operational definitions; explain the current underperformance and choking terminology debate; offer an alternative choking definition that should be debated; and also identify ways that researchers can improve the robustness of choking investigations. It is hoped that this paper will stimulate debate and improve the quality of future choking research.
Keywords: Anxiety, Paradoxical performance, Under-performance
College: Faculty of Science and Engineering
Start Page: 267
End Page: 277