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Burnout and coping perceptions of judo athletes throughout a sport season

Daniel Alvarez Pires, +1 more
- 01 Jan 2020 - 
- Vol. 16, Iss: 4, pp 866-877
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In this paper, the authors investigated burnout and coping throughout a year of competition as well as analyzed the relationship between dimensions of burnout, confidence/motivation coping, and burnout dimensions.
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate burnout and coping throughout a year of competition as well as to analyse the relationship between dimensions of burnout and coping strategies. Brazilian high-level judo athletes (N = 20) completed questionnaires of burnout and coping. Data collection occurred four times throughout a sport season. Although the results showed no increase in burnout dimensions, the confidence/motivation coping strategy increased during the season. Moreover, burnout dimensions showed a moderate and inverse correlation to confidence/motivation throughout the season.

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