The effects of Punishment and Reward Sensitivities on Mental Toughness and Performance in Swimming

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The effects of Punishment and Reward Sensitivities on Mental Toughness and Performance in Swimming. / Beattie, Stuart; Alqallaf, Ahmad; Hardy, Lewis.
In: International Journal of Sport Psychology, 31.05.2017.

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Beattie S, Alqallaf A, Hardy L. The effects of Punishment and Reward Sensitivities on Mental Toughness and Performance in Swimming. International Journal of Sport Psychology. 2017 May 31. doi: 10.7352/IJSP.2017.48.246

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Beattie, Stuart ; Alqallaf, Ahmad ; Hardy, Lewis. / The effects of Punishment and Reward Sensitivities on Mental Toughness and Performance in Swimming. In: International Journal of Sport Psychology. 2017.

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T1 - The effects of Punishment and Reward Sensitivities on Mental Toughness and Performance in Swimming

AU - Beattie, Stuart

AU - Alqallaf, Ahmad

AU - Hardy, Lewis

PY - 2017/5/31

Y1 - 2017/5/31

N2 - The purpose of the current study was to examine the interactive effects of punishment and reward sensitivity in predicting Mentally Tough behaviour and performance in swimming. First, we validated a measure of MT behaviour in a mixed sample of competitive swimmers and then examined the interactive effects of punishment and reward sensitivities in predicting MT behaviour. A second purpose of the study was to examine whether punishment and reward sensitivities can account for race time performance. Results found significant interactions between reward and punishment sensitivity across both studies. That is, as punishment sensitivity increased MT and race times improved when reward sensitivity was low. However, both decreased when reward sensitivity was high. Results add to previous research showing that athletes who are sensitive to punishment and insensitive to reward display stronger MT behaviours and as a consequence, swim faster.

AB - The purpose of the current study was to examine the interactive effects of punishment and reward sensitivity in predicting Mentally Tough behaviour and performance in swimming. First, we validated a measure of MT behaviour in a mixed sample of competitive swimmers and then examined the interactive effects of punishment and reward sensitivities in predicting MT behaviour. A second purpose of the study was to examine whether punishment and reward sensitivities can account for race time performance. Results found significant interactions between reward and punishment sensitivity across both studies. That is, as punishment sensitivity increased MT and race times improved when reward sensitivity was low. However, both decreased when reward sensitivity was high. Results add to previous research showing that athletes who are sensitive to punishment and insensitive to reward display stronger MT behaviours and as a consequence, swim faster.

KW - Performance, Mental Toughness

U2 - 10.7352/IJSP.2017.48.246

DO - 10.7352/IJSP.2017.48.246

M3 - Article

JO - International Journal of Sport Psychology

JF - International Journal of Sport Psychology

SN - 0047-0767

ER -