Arousal Flashcards
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The level of arousal present in a performer can affect both their physical and mental state. It can;
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- Physically- Arousal can interfere negatively with
co – ordination by increasing muscle tension in the performer - Mental-
- under aroused performer lacks intensity to attend to all the relevant stimuli in the environment
- An optimally aroused performer attends only to relevant stimuli in the environment and can shift their attention quickly to meet the needs of the situation.
- An over aroused performer has a decreased ability to shift their attentional focus.
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Low vs high arousal examples
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Low arousal levels include;
- low motivation, easily distracted, react to a poor performance.
High arousal levels include;
- nervousness / butterflies, nausea, elevated heart rate, reduced ability to concentrate on relevant stimulus
3
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Arousal regulations- Strategies used to increase arousal levels
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- Self Talk- Use positive & motivational words to lift arousal level
- Listen to music
- Imagery
- Pre – competition activities- Activity 4-10 hours before competition can stimulate the body systems.
- Pre game psych – up
4
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Strategies Used to Decrease Arousal
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- Progressive muscle relaxation
- Breathing Control
- Meditation
- Technology- Visual or auditory feedback to the athlete about their quantifiable bodily functions by using electronic instruments
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