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Stress Exposure Training As A Means For Athletes To Prevent Paradoxical Performance, Adam M. Fulton Jun 2017

Stress Exposure Training As A Means For Athletes To Prevent Paradoxical Performance, Adam M. Fulton

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Paradoxical performance has been studied for years, with an emphasis on helping athletes prevent choking under pressure. However, although progress has been made, too many athletes are still underperforming due to anticipated and unanticipated stressors (Baumeister & Showers, 1986, p. 362). Stress exposure training is suggested as a solution to choking under pressure, even though little research has been done. A review of the literature on paradoxical performance is presented, emphasizing skills that appear to be effective and could be inserted into a stress exposure training program. Skills such as self-consciousness training, positive self-talk, self-confidence, pre-performance routines, and others could …