An Examination of the Challenge/Threat State and Sport-Performance Relationship While Controlling for Past Performance

Author:

Jewiss Matthew12ORCID,Runswick Oliver R.3ORCID,Greenlees Iain2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Psychology and Sport Science, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, United Kingdom

2. Institute of Sport, University of Chichester, Chichester, United Kingdom

3. Department of Psychology, King’s College London, London, United Kingdom

Abstract

A challenge state is associated with superior performance compared to a threat state in a variety of performance domains (e.g., sport, aviation, education). However, in the challenge and threat (C/T) literature, between-subjects variability in past performance is often inconsistently controlled for. Here, we aimed to investigate the effects of C/T states on performance using two methods to control for past performance. Experiment 1 used previous performance statistics in a between-subjects design and Experiment 2 used a within-subject design. In Experiment 1, regression analysis showed that cardiovascular correlates of C/T states predicted cricket batting performance in 45 amateur cricketers. In Experiment 2, between- and within-subject analysis found that past performance was the only predictor of subsequent golf putting performance in 40 noncompetitive golfers. Taken together, the findings challenge the role that C/T states play in predicting performance under pressure after controlling for past performance.

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Subject

Applied Psychology

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