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Stress and Anxiety
Learning Outcomes
• State the different types of anxiety
• Describe the link between anxiety, arousal
  and performance
• State ways in which anxiety is measured and
  analyse the pros and cons of different
  measures
• Explain how different techniques are used to
  control anxiety
Effects of arousal and anxiety
• Arousal is measured in the Reticular
  activating system in the brain stem
• Responsible for Organising behaviour
• Arousal effects behaviour
• Effects of arousal not always negative
Negative v positive
                                              Distress (or commonly
     Negative effects                                   stress)




                       Cognitive effects
                       Cognitive effects

Confusion
 Confusion                                    Somatic effects

 Lack of
  Lack of
 concentration
  concentration   Irrational
                   Irrational
                                                 Increased
                                                  Increased
                   thought
                    thought     Increased
                                 Increased                      sweating
                                                                 sweating
                                                 blood
                                                  blood
                                heart rate
                                 heart rate      pressure
                                                  pressure
Definitions of Stress

• Used to describe negative feelings a person
  experiences in a potentially threatening
  situation.

Seyle (1956)
“ The non-specific response of the body to any
  demand made on it.”
 If we are placed in a situation in which we feel pressurised,
 unable to meet the task or worried about the consequences, we
 may experience stress.
Examples
    of
stressors
• Stress can be initiated by stressors (perceived
demands), are stressor could be any demands placed
on the performer that initiate stress:
Threatens our self-esteem      e.g. audience


Causes us personal harm        e.g. fear of injury


Develops fear of the unknown   e.g. performance of the
                               opposition


Causes frustration             e.g. mistakes being made


Increases pressure             e.g. pressure from parents,
                               crowd and/or coach
Stressor
    Stressor
                    Frustration, Foul, conflict
                     Competition Demands
                    Climate, Fatigue, Playing
                       badly, Injury worry




                             Alarm, Resist,
                           exhaust. Cognitive
                              or somatic




                       Eustress or distress!

Stress experience
Stress experience
McGrath (1970) suggest that when placed in a stressful situation, a performer
      would respond by progressing through four stages:


                  Environment Demands                     Situation
  Athlete
   Athlete
perception
 perception
    is so
     is so
important!
 important!   Perception of the environmental
                         demands                             Threat or
                                                             challenge


                 Stress response (physical &
                        psychological)
                                                         Eustress or
  Enhanced or                                             Distress
    impaired
  performance          Actual behaviour
The Effects of Stress on Performance
Anxiety
• Anxiety is a negative aspect of stress and
  includes irrational thoughts and fear of failure
Anxiety
“ When an athlete’s performance suffers in an
  important event, it is often because of too much
  worry about the outcome……being solely
  concerned with winning causes an increase in
  anxiety.”
                       T. Orlick, Psyching for Sport
                       Mental training for athletes,
                                               1986
Causes = expectations, audience teammates
         evaluation (evaluation apprehension)
Two components of Anxiety
  Cognitive anxiety = “Thoughts” “Psychological”
Thoughts, nervousness, apprehension or worry that
  a performer has about their lack of ability to
  complete a task.

  Somatic Anxiety = “physiological”
Physiological responses to a situation where the
  performer feels they may not cope – increased
  hr, sweaty palms, muscle tension.
Cognitive responses to anxiety       Somatic responses to anxiety
• Loss of concentration             • Sweating
• Feelings on apprehension          • Increased muscle tension
• inability to cope                 •Feelings of nausea
• Attentional narrowing             • Increased heart rate
• Fear of failure                   • Increased breathing rate




These are PYSCHOLOGICAL responses   These are PHYSIOLOGICAL responses
Symptoms of Anxiety
Cognitive State Anxiety =        Somatic State Anxiety =
worry, negativity, nervousness   perception of physiological changes
Researchers have distinguished

THREE FURTHER TYPES
State Anxiety (A-state) = anxiety felt in a particular
  situation.
• A temporary emotional reaction of someone in a
  situation that they experience as threatening.
E.G.
A basketball player’s level of state anxiety would change
  during the match.

                   Prior to tip off – elevated level (nerves)
                   During match – lower level
                   Final seconds faced with 3 free throws –
                          extremely high level.
Trait anxiety (A-trait) = an enduring personality
  trait, giving a tendency to view all situations as
  threatening.
Anxiety as a personality trait is a tendency to react to
  situations in an anxious way.
E.G.
                         Two rugby players with equal skill are put under
                         pressure to kick a last minute goal.

                         They have different state anxiety reactions to the
                         situation because of their personalities – their level of
                         trait anxiety.

                         1)Laid back (low trait anxiety), doesn’t perceive kick
                         as overally threatening, doesn’t experience any more
                         state anxiety than expected.

                         2) High trait anxiety, finds all situations threatening.
Competitive Anxiety
• Form of anxiety is specific to sport
• Threats include:
  – Not playing well
  – Letting team down
  – Meeting training demands before the event
  – Personal relationships
  – Injury
• Marten’s – the tendency to see competitive
  situations as threatening
• There is a direct relationship between a person’s
  level of trait and state anxiety.
• Those who score high on measures of trait
  anxiety experience more state anxiety in highly
  competitive and evaluative situations.
• Through experience, an athlete with high trait
  anxiety can learn to cope with a particular
  situation and lower their state anxiety.
• Knowledge of a person’s level of trait anxiety will
  enable a prediction to be made about how they
  will react to competitions, being assessed and in
  threatening conditions.
Measuring Anxiety
MEASUREMENT OF STRESS
QUESTIONNAIRES
• Marten’s Sport Competitive Anxiety Test (SCAT - 1977)
• measures emotional and physiological responses to
  stress in the competitive situation
• Speilberger’s State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI - 1970)
• measures emotional and physiological responses to
  stress in general and specific situations
• Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 (CSAI – 1990)
Pro’s and Con’s
•   Quick                  • Socially acceptable
•   Easy                     answers
•   Cheap                  • Misunderstanding
•   Lots of info             question
More measures
BEHAVIOURAL MEASURES
• the performance of sports players is observed
• a subjective method

PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASURES
• require laboratory testing equipment, objective methods
• examples :
   – galvanic skin response
   – Electrocardiogram (ECG)
   – Electroencephalogram (EEG)
Problems
• Observations involves   • Physiological methods
  looking for symptoms of   put performers in
  anxiety                   artificial circumstances
• Can take place in       • Wired up
  artificial environments • Can increase anxiety
  which lead to extra
  anxiety
Controlling Stress
The coach and performer can control stress through
  approaching the problem in two ways:

                  1) Controlling & redirecting the
                     performer’s thoughts & attention -
                     reducing cognitive anxiety.
                  2) Reducing & controlling the
                      physiological components of
                      anxiety – reducing somatic
                      anxiety.
Cognitive techniques for controlling anxiety
   Internal/external and stress
• Imagery – by method of relaxing by creating
  mental images to escape the immediate effects of
  stress. The principle is to recreate an environment
  that is very relaxing.                    Mental
                                         Rehearsal


• Visualisation – the process of creating a mental
  image of what you want to happen or feel, locking
  into the ‘perfect performance’. This diverts
  attention away from the cause of anxiety.
• Attention control – maintaining concentration on
  appropriate cues. This aims to improve the
  performer’s ability to focus on appropriate cues
  then the number of errors caused by other
  distractions is reduced.

• Self-talk – developing positive thoughts about
  one’s actions. Is vital that self talk remains
  positive and focus on self-instructing motivational
  content.
Somatic techniques for controlling anxiety
                and stress
• Biofeedback – information about the changes in
  physiological variables; the performer watches a
  monitor displaying changes in readings. E.G. heart
  rate, using a pulsometer or heart rate monitor.

• Breathing control – using diaphragmatic
  breathing (breathing deeply) as a means of
  focusing on relaxation. Encourages full oxygen
  exchange, reduces the heart rate and
  lowers/stabilises blood pressure.
• Centering – using deep breathing as a way of
  refocusing your concentration. Requires the
  performer to focus particularly on the rate of
  breathing and maintaining a slow, steady pace.

• Progressive muscular relaxation (PMR) –
  learning to be aware of the tension present in
  muscles and removing it by relaxing. This is done
  by alternating extreme tension that is held for a
  few seconds the releasing the tension to relax.
Goal Setting
A technique used to control anxiety by directing
  attention away from stress and towards an
  achievable target.

• Outcome goals – achievement of a particular
  result e.g. qualifying for the next round.
  Achievement will increase motivation but the
  performer cannot control the factors influencing
  the outcome e.g. officials, opposition and
  weather. Can lead to increase in anxiety if result
  is not achieved.
• Performance goals – the performer’s attempts
  are judged against others or even with
  themselves. E.G. achieving a certain time in a
  competition. Motivation will be maintained if not
  increased.

• Process goal – concentrate on the performer’s
  techniques and tactics, process goals often
  influence performance goals. E.g. to perform a
  slower backswing during a bunker shot may well
  improve efficiency of the stroke.
Learning Outcomes
• State the different types of anxiety
• Describe the link between anxiety, arousal
  and performance
• State ways in which anxiety is measured and
  analyse the pros and cons of different
  measures
• Explain how different techniques are used to
  control anxiety

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Stress and anxiety 2012

  • 2. Learning Outcomes • State the different types of anxiety • Describe the link between anxiety, arousal and performance • State ways in which anxiety is measured and analyse the pros and cons of different measures • Explain how different techniques are used to control anxiety
  • 3. Effects of arousal and anxiety • Arousal is measured in the Reticular activating system in the brain stem • Responsible for Organising behaviour • Arousal effects behaviour • Effects of arousal not always negative
  • 4. Negative v positive Distress (or commonly Negative effects stress) Cognitive effects Cognitive effects Confusion Confusion Somatic effects Lack of Lack of concentration concentration Irrational Irrational Increased Increased thought thought Increased Increased sweating sweating blood blood heart rate heart rate pressure pressure
  • 5.
  • 6. Definitions of Stress • Used to describe negative feelings a person experiences in a potentially threatening situation. Seyle (1956) “ The non-specific response of the body to any demand made on it.” If we are placed in a situation in which we feel pressurised, unable to meet the task or worried about the consequences, we may experience stress.
  • 7. Examples of stressors
  • 8. • Stress can be initiated by stressors (perceived demands), are stressor could be any demands placed on the performer that initiate stress: Threatens our self-esteem e.g. audience Causes us personal harm e.g. fear of injury Develops fear of the unknown e.g. performance of the opposition Causes frustration e.g. mistakes being made Increases pressure e.g. pressure from parents, crowd and/or coach
  • 9. Stressor Stressor Frustration, Foul, conflict Competition Demands Climate, Fatigue, Playing badly, Injury worry Alarm, Resist, exhaust. Cognitive or somatic Eustress or distress! Stress experience Stress experience
  • 10. McGrath (1970) suggest that when placed in a stressful situation, a performer would respond by progressing through four stages: Environment Demands Situation Athlete Athlete perception perception is so is so important! important! Perception of the environmental demands Threat or challenge Stress response (physical & psychological) Eustress or Enhanced or Distress impaired performance Actual behaviour
  • 11. The Effects of Stress on Performance
  • 12. Anxiety • Anxiety is a negative aspect of stress and includes irrational thoughts and fear of failure
  • 13. Anxiety “ When an athlete’s performance suffers in an important event, it is often because of too much worry about the outcome……being solely concerned with winning causes an increase in anxiety.” T. Orlick, Psyching for Sport Mental training for athletes, 1986 Causes = expectations, audience teammates evaluation (evaluation apprehension)
  • 14. Two components of Anxiety Cognitive anxiety = “Thoughts” “Psychological” Thoughts, nervousness, apprehension or worry that a performer has about their lack of ability to complete a task. Somatic Anxiety = “physiological” Physiological responses to a situation where the performer feels they may not cope – increased hr, sweaty palms, muscle tension.
  • 15. Cognitive responses to anxiety Somatic responses to anxiety • Loss of concentration • Sweating • Feelings on apprehension • Increased muscle tension • inability to cope •Feelings of nausea • Attentional narrowing • Increased heart rate • Fear of failure • Increased breathing rate These are PYSCHOLOGICAL responses These are PHYSIOLOGICAL responses
  • 16. Symptoms of Anxiety Cognitive State Anxiety = Somatic State Anxiety = worry, negativity, nervousness perception of physiological changes
  • 18. State Anxiety (A-state) = anxiety felt in a particular situation. • A temporary emotional reaction of someone in a situation that they experience as threatening. E.G. A basketball player’s level of state anxiety would change during the match. Prior to tip off – elevated level (nerves) During match – lower level Final seconds faced with 3 free throws – extremely high level.
  • 19. Trait anxiety (A-trait) = an enduring personality trait, giving a tendency to view all situations as threatening. Anxiety as a personality trait is a tendency to react to situations in an anxious way. E.G. Two rugby players with equal skill are put under pressure to kick a last minute goal. They have different state anxiety reactions to the situation because of their personalities – their level of trait anxiety. 1)Laid back (low trait anxiety), doesn’t perceive kick as overally threatening, doesn’t experience any more state anxiety than expected. 2) High trait anxiety, finds all situations threatening.
  • 20. Competitive Anxiety • Form of anxiety is specific to sport • Threats include: – Not playing well – Letting team down – Meeting training demands before the event – Personal relationships – Injury • Marten’s – the tendency to see competitive situations as threatening
  • 21. • There is a direct relationship between a person’s level of trait and state anxiety. • Those who score high on measures of trait anxiety experience more state anxiety in highly competitive and evaluative situations. • Through experience, an athlete with high trait anxiety can learn to cope with a particular situation and lower their state anxiety. • Knowledge of a person’s level of trait anxiety will enable a prediction to be made about how they will react to competitions, being assessed and in threatening conditions.
  • 23. MEASUREMENT OF STRESS QUESTIONNAIRES • Marten’s Sport Competitive Anxiety Test (SCAT - 1977) • measures emotional and physiological responses to stress in the competitive situation • Speilberger’s State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI - 1970) • measures emotional and physiological responses to stress in general and specific situations • Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 (CSAI – 1990)
  • 24. Pro’s and Con’s • Quick • Socially acceptable • Easy answers • Cheap • Misunderstanding • Lots of info question
  • 25. More measures BEHAVIOURAL MEASURES • the performance of sports players is observed • a subjective method PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASURES • require laboratory testing equipment, objective methods • examples : – galvanic skin response – Electrocardiogram (ECG) – Electroencephalogram (EEG)
  • 26. Problems • Observations involves • Physiological methods looking for symptoms of put performers in anxiety artificial circumstances • Can take place in • Wired up artificial environments • Can increase anxiety which lead to extra anxiety
  • 27. Controlling Stress The coach and performer can control stress through approaching the problem in two ways: 1) Controlling & redirecting the performer’s thoughts & attention - reducing cognitive anxiety. 2) Reducing & controlling the physiological components of anxiety – reducing somatic anxiety.
  • 28. Cognitive techniques for controlling anxiety Internal/external and stress • Imagery – by method of relaxing by creating mental images to escape the immediate effects of stress. The principle is to recreate an environment that is very relaxing. Mental Rehearsal • Visualisation – the process of creating a mental image of what you want to happen or feel, locking into the ‘perfect performance’. This diverts attention away from the cause of anxiety.
  • 29. • Attention control – maintaining concentration on appropriate cues. This aims to improve the performer’s ability to focus on appropriate cues then the number of errors caused by other distractions is reduced. • Self-talk – developing positive thoughts about one’s actions. Is vital that self talk remains positive and focus on self-instructing motivational content.
  • 30. Somatic techniques for controlling anxiety and stress • Biofeedback – information about the changes in physiological variables; the performer watches a monitor displaying changes in readings. E.G. heart rate, using a pulsometer or heart rate monitor. • Breathing control – using diaphragmatic breathing (breathing deeply) as a means of focusing on relaxation. Encourages full oxygen exchange, reduces the heart rate and lowers/stabilises blood pressure.
  • 31. • Centering – using deep breathing as a way of refocusing your concentration. Requires the performer to focus particularly on the rate of breathing and maintaining a slow, steady pace. • Progressive muscular relaxation (PMR) – learning to be aware of the tension present in muscles and removing it by relaxing. This is done by alternating extreme tension that is held for a few seconds the releasing the tension to relax.
  • 32. Goal Setting A technique used to control anxiety by directing attention away from stress and towards an achievable target. • Outcome goals – achievement of a particular result e.g. qualifying for the next round. Achievement will increase motivation but the performer cannot control the factors influencing the outcome e.g. officials, opposition and weather. Can lead to increase in anxiety if result is not achieved.
  • 33. • Performance goals – the performer’s attempts are judged against others or even with themselves. E.G. achieving a certain time in a competition. Motivation will be maintained if not increased. • Process goal – concentrate on the performer’s techniques and tactics, process goals often influence performance goals. E.g. to perform a slower backswing during a bunker shot may well improve efficiency of the stroke.
  • 34. Learning Outcomes • State the different types of anxiety • Describe the link between anxiety, arousal and performance • State ways in which anxiety is measured and analyse the pros and cons of different measures • Explain how different techniques are used to control anxiety