A Qualitative Analysis of Catastrophic Performances and the Associated Thoughts, Feelings, and Emotions

Author:

Edwards Tara1,Hardy Lew2,Kingston Kieran3,Gould Dan4

Affiliation:

1. 1Sports Council for Wales

2. 2University of WalesBangor

3. 3University of Wales Institute

4. 4University of North CarolinaGreensboro

Abstract

Structured in-depth interviews explored the catastrophic experiences of eight elite performers. Participants responded to questions concerning an event in which they felt they had experienced an uncharacteristic but very noticeable drop in their performance, a “performance catastrophe.” Inductive and deductive analyses were employed to provide a clear representation of the data. This paper reports on how the dimensions emerging from the hierarchical content analysis changed from prior to the catastrophic drop in performance, during the drop, and after the drop (in terms of any recovery). Two emerging higher order dimensions, “sudden, substantial drop in performance” and “performance continued to deteriorate” provide support for one of the fundamental underpinnings of the catastrophe model (Hardy, 1990, 1996a, 1996b); that is, performance decrements do not follow a smooth and continuous path. The paper examines the implications of the findings with respect to applied practice and future research.

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Subject

Applied Psychology

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