Maximizing the Mental and the Physical: Pre- Performance Routines of Elite Squash Athletes by Shrihari TG* in Research & Investigations in Sports Medicine_ Journal of Sports Medicine
Abstract
Objective: The objective of the study was to
provide a foundational understanding of mental and physical pre-performance
routines of elite squash athletes.
Method: The sample included 18 squash professionals who
were ranked in the top 10 in the world, balanced by gender, generation, and
nationality. Each participated in a semi-structured interview that addressed
pre-tournament and pre-match routines, plus questions about pre-planned
strategies applied in-match and general dispositional variables.
Result: Descriptive qualitative analyses supported by a
web-based text analysis tool yielded a number of common and unique routines
with regard to training protocol, sleep hygiene, diet regimen, mental work,
tactical preparation, and physical warmup. The importance of adaptability and
acceptance of pressure were also suggested. One difference by nationality was
noted: religious faith.
Conclusion: There was a good deal of
commonality, but also examples of individuality, in PPRs for professional
squash athletes.
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