Title of article :
Self-compassion and Pre-competition Anxiety in Martial Arts Student Athletes
Author/Authors :
Mohebi, Mahmoud Department of Motor Behavior and Sport Psychology - Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Gharayagh Zandi, Athena Department of Motor Behavior and Sport Psychology - Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Zarei, Sahar Department of Motor Behavior and Sport Psychology - Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran , Gharayagh Zandi, Hassan Department of Motor Behavior and Sport Psychology - Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences - University of Tehran - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between Selfcompassion
and precompetitive anxiety among female athlete students.
Methods: This was a descriptive correlational study. Two hundred and fifty-three female
students (140 taekwondo & 113 karate) were selected among athletes present at the 14th
Student Cultural Sports Olympiad. Self-compassion Scale and Competitive State Anxiety–2
were used in this study before competing in games to measure the aforementioned
theoretical constructs.
Results: The obtained results revealed a significant relationship between pre-competitive
anxiety and Self-compassion. Moreover, the components of this characteristic positively
predicted self-confidence variance; however, this prediction reversed with somatic and
cognitive anxiety.
Conclusion: Based on the current study results, Self-compassion plays a moderating
role in the pre-competitive anxiety of female martial arts athletes. Therefore, improving
this characteristic should be considered to promote self-confidence and reduce the precompetitive
anxiety in these athletes.
Keywords :
Self-compassion , State anxiety , Cognitive appraisal , Selfconfidence , Mindfulness
Journal title :
Journal of Exercise Science and Medicine