1999
DOI: 10.1080/10413209908404205
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Controlling competitive anger among male soccer players

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“…By contrast, anger can be channeled externally toward the source of the frustration, and under such conditions can be associated with good performance (Beedie et al, 2000;. The prevalence of anger in sport has been outlined in research by Hanin and colleagues (e.g., Hanin & Syrjä, 1995), while the relevance of anger to sport involvement is exemplified by Brunelle, Janelle, and Tennant (1999), who suggested:…”
Section: Unpleasant Emotionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By contrast, anger can be channeled externally toward the source of the frustration, and under such conditions can be associated with good performance (Beedie et al, 2000;. The prevalence of anger in sport has been outlined in research by Hanin and colleagues (e.g., Hanin & Syrjä, 1995), while the relevance of anger to sport involvement is exemplified by Brunelle, Janelle, and Tennant (1999), who suggested:…”
Section: Unpleasant Emotionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this technique, it is the behavioral rather than emotional response to a situation that is changed. Brunelle, Janelle, and Tennant (1999) examined the impact of role playing (including modeling and behavior rehearsal) and self-monitoring strategies in controlling anger among competitive soccer players. During the role playing sessions, the players were given the opportunity to practice alternative responses to typical anger inducing situations, such as a poor call by the referee.…”
Section: Cognitive Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a ansiedade surge frequentemente quando os atletas sentem uma ameaça ao seu bem-estar e poucos recur-47-RPcd 13 (2) 03 sos para lidar com a situação (4,5,19,20) . por exemplo, dias, Cruz e Fonseca (11) demonstraram que os indivíduos com maiores níveis de ansiedade tendem a usar estratégias de coping mais desadaptativas.…”
Section: -Rpcd 13 (2): 44-56unclassified
“…Concluindo, e sem esquecer a natureza exploratória e inicial do presente estudo, os dados recolhidos sugerem, ainda que indiretamente, uma importante implicação prática que, simultaneamente, permitirá colmatar talvez a principal lacuna da investigação no domí-nio da raiva e agressividade no desporto: o desenvolvimento, implementação e avaliação da eficácia de intervenções e programas psicológicos sistemáticos destinados à sua regulação, sobretudo junto dos escalões de iniciação e formação desportiva (2) . Com efeito, muito mais do que a mera informação e apresentação de linhas orientadoras para a sua diminuição, torna-se urgente o desenvolvimento de atividades estruturadas e sistemáticas não só dirigidas a treinadores, dirigentes e pais, mas principalmente direcionadas para grupos de crianças e jovens.…”
Section: Instrumentos E Medidasunclassified