Pre-competition mental energy and performance relationships among physically disabled table tennis players

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Abstract

Energy is essential to human daily functioning and performance. However, the association of mental energy with athletes’ performance has rarely been examined. We attempted to examine the pre-competition mental energy–performance relationships by two studies. Study 1 administered Athletic Mental Energy Scale (AMES, Lu et al., 2018) to nine elite physically-disabled table tennis players one day before competition in 5 international tournaments. Then, we collected their subjective performance after each competition. In Study 2, we sampled 77 National-level physically-disabled table tennis players and examined the pre-competition mental energy-performance relationship as the procedure in Study 1. Results from Study 1 provided initial findings of how pre-competition mental energy is associated with performance and portrayed in elite physically-disabled table tennis players. Results from Study 2 further confirmed the precompetition mental energy-performance relationships. We suggested future studies to examine the mental energy–performance relationships in physically-disabled and abled athletes and different sports.

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Chuang, W. C., Lu, F. J. H., Gill, D. L., & Fang, B. B. (2022). Pre-competition mental energy and performance relationships among physically disabled table tennis players. PeerJ, 10. https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13294

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