TY - JOUR
T1 - A qualitative exploration of choking in elite golf
AU - Hill, Denise M.
AU - Hanton, Sheldon
AU - Matthews, Nic
AU - Fleming, Scott
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2010 Human Kinetics, Inc.
PY - 2010/9
Y1 - 2010/9
N2 - This study explores the antecedents, mechanisms, influencing variables, and consequences of choking in sport and identifies interventions that may alleviate choking. Through the use of qualitative methods, the experiences of six elite golfers who choked frequently under pressure were examined and compared with five elite golfers who excelled frequently under pressure. The perspectives of four coaches who had worked extensively with elite golfers who had choked and excelled, were also considered. The study indicated that the participants choked as a result of distraction, which was caused by various stressors. Self-confidence, preparation, and perfectionism were identified as key influencing variables of the participants’ choking episodes, and the consequence of choking was a significant drop in performance that affected negatively future performances. Process goals, cognitive restructuring, imagery, simulated training, and a pre/postshot routine were perceived as interventions that may possibly prevent choking.
AB - This study explores the antecedents, mechanisms, influencing variables, and consequences of choking in sport and identifies interventions that may alleviate choking. Through the use of qualitative methods, the experiences of six elite golfers who choked frequently under pressure were examined and compared with five elite golfers who excelled frequently under pressure. The perspectives of four coaches who had worked extensively with elite golfers who had choked and excelled, were also considered. The study indicated that the participants choked as a result of distraction, which was caused by various stressors. Self-confidence, preparation, and perfectionism were identified as key influencing variables of the participants’ choking episodes, and the consequence of choking was a significant drop in performance that affected negatively future performances. Process goals, cognitive restructuring, imagery, simulated training, and a pre/postshot routine were perceived as interventions that may possibly prevent choking.
KW - Distraction
KW - Paradoxical performance
KW - Pressure
KW - Self-focus
KW - Stress
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=80054093823&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1123/jcsp.4.3.221
DO - 10.1123/jcsp.4.3.221
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:80054093823
SN - 1932-9261
VL - 4
SP - 221
EP - 240
JO - Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology
JF - Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology
IS - 3
ER -