The Concepts of Clutch and Choking: Recommendations for Improving Performance under Pressure

  • Seifried C
  • Papatheodorou M
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Abstract

The main purpose of this article is to provide suggestions to coaches on how they can assist young athletes in pressure packed situations to realize an ideal performance state. Suggestions provided address controlling emotions, adopting coping methods, practicing under game situations, embracing physical routines along with mental rehearsals, and engaging in self reflection/challenges. The strategies and discussions below should appear as vital for coaches attempting to help assist a young person’s future mental and emotional development. Furthermore, it should educate coaches and potentially others (e.g., spectators and media) on how to better handle these situations or instances so they can avoid the production of negative consequences on the lives of young people (e.g., choking label, social anxiety, poor self-esteem or image).

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Seifried, C., & Papatheodorou, M. (2016). The Concepts of Clutch and Choking: Recommendations for Improving Performance under Pressure. Journal of Coaching Education, 3(1), 90–98. https://doi.org/10.1123/jce.3.1.90

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