Foresee the glory and train better: Narcissism, goal-setting and athlete training

Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolynErthygladolygiad gan gymheiriaid

StandardStandard

Foresee the glory and train better: Narcissism, goal-setting and athlete training. / Zhang, Shuge; Roberts, Ross; Woodman, Tim et al.
Yn: Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, Cyfrol 10, Rhif 3, 08.2021, t. 381-393.

Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolynErthygladolygiad gan gymheiriaid

HarvardHarvard

Zhang, S, Roberts, R, Woodman, T, Pitkethly, A, English, C & University, B 2021, 'Foresee the glory and train better: Narcissism, goal-setting and athlete training', Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, cyfrol. 10, rhif 3, tt. 381-393. https://doi.org/10.1037/spy0000264

APA

Zhang, S., Roberts, R., Woodman, T., Pitkethly, A., English, C., & University, B. (2021). Foresee the glory and train better: Narcissism, goal-setting and athlete training. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, 10(3), 381-393. https://doi.org/10.1037/spy0000264

CBE

Zhang S, Roberts R, Woodman T, Pitkethly A, English C, University B. 2021. Foresee the glory and train better: Narcissism, goal-setting and athlete training. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology. 10(3):381-393. https://doi.org/10.1037/spy0000264

MLA

Zhang, Shuge et al. "Foresee the glory and train better: Narcissism, goal-setting and athlete training". Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology. 2021, 10(3). 381-393. https://doi.org/10.1037/spy0000264

VancouverVancouver

Zhang S, Roberts R, Woodman T, Pitkethly A, English C, University B. Foresee the glory and train better: Narcissism, goal-setting and athlete training. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology. 2021 Awst;10(3):381-393. doi: 10.1037/spy0000264

Author

Zhang, Shuge ; Roberts, Ross ; Woodman, Tim et al. / Foresee the glory and train better: Narcissism, goal-setting and athlete training. Yn: Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology. 2021 ; Cyfrol 10, Rhif 3. tt. 381-393.

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Foresee the glory and train better: Narcissism, goal-setting and athlete training

AU - Zhang, Shuge

AU - Roberts, Ross

AU - Woodman, Tim

AU - Pitkethly, Amanda

AU - English, Cedric

AU - University, Bangor

PY - 2021/8

Y1 - 2021/8

N2 - Grandiose narcissism may be debilitative to athlete training because the opportunity for self-enhancement that motivates narcissists to strive is normally absent in training environments. However, this view ignores the divergent influences of the self-inflated (reflecting over-confidence) and dominant (reflecting willingness for dominance) facets of grandiose narcissism. We expected that self-inflated narcissism would undermine athlete training, but only when dominant narcissism was low. This is because dominant narcissism may serve as the catalyst that drives those with self-inflated narcissism to train well. We further considered goal-setting as a practical means of alleviating the negative influence of self-inflated narcissism in training. Goal-setting provides athletes with an exciting vision of the future and thus can be an important self-enhancement strategy to engage narcissistic athletes in training. In the present study, 321 athletes completed the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI-40) and the goal-setting subscale in the Test of Performance Strategies-3 (TOPS-3). Coaches of these athletes assessed training behaviors using the Quality of Training Inventory (QTI). Self-inflated narcissism predicted higher levels of (coach-rated) distractibility and poorer quality of preparation only when both dominant narcissism and goal-setting were low (and not when either was high). The findings suggest that dominant narcissism and goal-setting protect against the adverse influences of self-inflated narcissism on athlete training. The work underscores the importance of considering grandiose narcissism as a multidimensional construct and supports goal-setting as a useful self-enhancement strategy.

AB - Grandiose narcissism may be debilitative to athlete training because the opportunity for self-enhancement that motivates narcissists to strive is normally absent in training environments. However, this view ignores the divergent influences of the self-inflated (reflecting over-confidence) and dominant (reflecting willingness for dominance) facets of grandiose narcissism. We expected that self-inflated narcissism would undermine athlete training, but only when dominant narcissism was low. This is because dominant narcissism may serve as the catalyst that drives those with self-inflated narcissism to train well. We further considered goal-setting as a practical means of alleviating the negative influence of self-inflated narcissism in training. Goal-setting provides athletes with an exciting vision of the future and thus can be an important self-enhancement strategy to engage narcissistic athletes in training. In the present study, 321 athletes completed the Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI-40) and the goal-setting subscale in the Test of Performance Strategies-3 (TOPS-3). Coaches of these athletes assessed training behaviors using the Quality of Training Inventory (QTI). Self-inflated narcissism predicted higher levels of (coach-rated) distractibility and poorer quality of preparation only when both dominant narcissism and goal-setting were low (and not when either was high). The findings suggest that dominant narcissism and goal-setting protect against the adverse influences of self-inflated narcissism on athlete training. The work underscores the importance of considering grandiose narcissism as a multidimensional construct and supports goal-setting as a useful self-enhancement strategy.

KW - dominant narcissism

KW - goal-setting

KW - self-enhancement

KW - self-inflated narcissism

KW - training behaviors

U2 - 10.1037/spy0000264

DO - 10.1037/spy0000264

M3 - Article

VL - 10

SP - 381

EP - 393

JO - Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology

JF - Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology

SN - 2157-3905

IS - 3

ER -