Event Title

Sports Related Anxiety in College Athletes

Faculty Mentor

Brett Bayles, Ph.D.

Document Type

Presentation

Location

Meadowlands Assembly Hall, Dominican University of California

Description

Many athletes, at any level, experience sports related anxiety when they are very invested about their sport. Sports related anxiety is defined as anxiety that is caused by fear of not meeting expectations because they are afraid of the outcome or looking bad. Sports psychologists have agreed that athletes need to clear their minds before going into a competition in order to perform at their best. I plan on filling this research gap by having college athletes fill out a survey through survey monkey. This survey will address how internal and external factors affect an athletes performance. External pressures will include expectations from coaches, their support system and teammates. Internal pressures will include personal long and short-term goals, as well as injuries and recurring injuries.

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Dec 5th, 2:32 PM

Sports Related Anxiety in College Athletes

Meadowlands Assembly Hall, Dominican University of California

Many athletes, at any level, experience sports related anxiety when they are very invested about their sport. Sports related anxiety is defined as anxiety that is caused by fear of not meeting expectations because they are afraid of the outcome or looking bad. Sports psychologists have agreed that athletes need to clear their minds before going into a competition in order to perform at their best. I plan on filling this research gap by having college athletes fill out a survey through survey monkey. This survey will address how internal and external factors affect an athletes performance. External pressures will include expectations from coaches, their support system and teammates. Internal pressures will include personal long and short-term goals, as well as injuries and recurring injuries.