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Defining Anxiety and Arousal
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About the lecture
In this lecture, we think about what anxiety and arousal are in the context of sport, focusing in particular on: (i) some examples of situations which can evoke anxiety in everyone, even just by imagining them; (ii) some sources of anxiety and arousal specifically for performing athletes; (iii) the role that anxiety and ‘nerves’ play in elite athletes; (iv) understanding anxiety as an emotional response to a perceived threat; (v) the three-dimensional construct of anxiety, comprising of a cognitive, somatic and behavioural aspects; (vi) the two types of anxiety as trait and state; (vii) methods of measuring anxiety in sport, including the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 and the Sport Anxiety Scale-2.
About the lecturer
Dr Jamie Barker is a senior lecturer in the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences at Loughborough University. Dr Barker’s research interests include intervention effectiveness, group dynamics, leadership and resilience within applied sport and performance research. Some of Dr Barker’s recent publications include 'Psychological support for sport coaches: An exploration of practitioner psychologist perspectives' (2018) and 'Investigating the effects of irrational and rational self-statements on motor-skill and hazard-perception performance' (2018).
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Barker, J. (2022, May 09). Arousal and Anxiety - Defining Anxiety and Arousal [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://massolit.io/options/arousal-and-anxiety?auth=0&lesson=6983&option=3046&type=lesson
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Barker, J. "Arousal and Anxiety – Defining Anxiety and Arousal." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 09 May 2022, https://massolit.io/options/arousal-and-anxiety?auth=0&lesson=6983&option=3046&type=lesson