2004
DOI: 10.1249/00005768-200405001-00690
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Physiological and Psychological Markers of Overtraining and Burnout in Elite Swimmers

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“…This was unexpected, as previous sport research has found emotional and physical exhaustion to be more pronounced among athletes operating in climates marked by ego-involving characteristics. 34 It is possible that other aspects of the environment or psychological processes not considered in this study may have contributed to the degree of emotional and physical exhaustion experienced by these dancers. For example, perceptions of threat and challenge and associated experiences of anxiety represent alternative processes that could be associated with the dancers' experience of exhaustion.…”
Section: Need Satisfaction and Well-being Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…This was unexpected, as previous sport research has found emotional and physical exhaustion to be more pronounced among athletes operating in climates marked by ego-involving characteristics. 34 It is possible that other aspects of the environment or psychological processes not considered in this study may have contributed to the degree of emotional and physical exhaustion experienced by these dancers. For example, perceptions of threat and challenge and associated experiences of anxiety represent alternative processes that could be associated with the dancers' experience of exhaustion.…”
Section: Need Satisfaction and Well-being Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…28 Contemporary research also suggests that perceptions of an ego-involving climate predict burnout among elite athletes. 34 There is a dearth of information regarding the implications of taskand ego-involving features of the motivational climate in the domain of dance. One notable study was conducted by Carr and Wyon.…”
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“…Psychological screening of athletes has been used to detect early signs and symptoms of OR and OTS. Lemyre, StrayGundersen, Treasure, Matt, and Roberts (2004) contended that psychological factors best indicate overtraining or burnout in collegiate swimmers, whereas physiological variables and responses were particularly varied, and hormonal values could not distinguish stages of training.…”
Section: Psychological Screening For Overtraining Syndromementioning
confidence: 99%