FRYDRYCHOVÁ, Zuzana, Iva BUREŠOVÁ, Kateřina BARTOŠOVÁ and Sára HUTEČKOVÁ. Parental motivational climate – a risk factor contributing to overtraining syndrome in young elite athletes? In The 1st International Conference on Technology and Innovation is Sports, Health and Wellbeing, 1.-3. 12. 2016, Vila Real. 2016. ISSN 2052-1847.
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Original name Parental motivational climate – a risk factor contributing to overtraining syndrome in young elite athletes?
Authors FRYDRYCHOVÁ, Zuzana, Iva BUREŠOVÁ, Kateřina BARTOŠOVÁ and Sára HUTEČKOVÁ.
Edition The 1st International Conference on Technology and Innovation is Sports, Health and Wellbeing, 1.-3. 12. 2016, Vila Real, 2016.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Conference abstract
Field of Study 50100 5.1 Psychology and cognitive sciences
Country of publisher Portugal
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Organization unit Faculty of Arts
ISSN 2052-1847
Keywords in English parental motivational climate; adolescence; self determination; elite sport; pressure; anxiety; stress; overload; overreaching; overtraining syndrome
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Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
Parents are the main influence on overall psychosocial development of their child. Their influence is not limited to one specific environment (respectively sport environment), but it is rather general. The aim of this study is to explore theoretical bases regarding parental motivational climate as a risk factor in the development of overtraining syndrome in young elite athletes and to examine presented topic on the Czech population. In the presented study are used following questionnaires: Profile of Mood States (POMS), The SFMS questionnaire, Sport Motivation Scale (SMS) and Parent-Initiated Motivational Climate Questionnaire-2 (PIMCQ-2). Preliminary results concerning the role of parental motivational climate in development of overtraining syndrome in adolescent elite athletes will be presented. In case of young elite athletes, the quality of parent-child relationship is considered as major predictor of motivation, enjoyment and stress level associated with sports activities. Whether parents create mastery motivational climate, it is usually connected with intrinsic motivation, better psychosocial and performance outcomes, and lower levels of anxiety in young athletes. Conversely parental pressure and ego-involving motivational climate are related to negative affect, higher levels of anxiety and extrinsic motivation. Perceived stress, anxiety and overload may contribute to the development of overtraining syndrome.
Links
MUNI/A/1042/2015, interní kód MUName: Psychologické aspekty zvládání zátěže u vrcholových sportovců v adolescenci (Acronym: PACA)
Investor: Masaryk University, Category A
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