MB Bindil and Yuvraj Srivastava
This study examines the role of psychological conditioning in enhancing athletic performance, focusing on both specific psychological traits and broader mental skills. It highlights the critical impact of mental preparedness techniques such as relaxation exercises, confidence-building strategies, and team cohesion on athletes’ ability to perform under pressure. The research emphasizes the importance of maintaining a calm yet energized mental state, fostering self-confidence, sustaining focus, and enhancing decision-making processes. Additionally, it demonstrates that athletes who train both their individual psychological traits and broader mental skills such as goal-setting, mental imagery, and self-talk experience significant improvements in their overall performance. The study draws from a range of previous studies, showing that psychological conditioning contributes substantially to peak performance, with broader psychological training yielding larger effect sizes compared to focusing solely on specific traits. The findings suggest that a holistic approach to mental conditioning, which addresses multiple psychological aspects, is essential for achieving sustained success in competitive sports. The implications for athletes and coaches include the integration of both trait-specific and comprehensive psychological skill development into their training routines to optimize performance across various sports contexts.
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