Cognition and performance: anxiety, mood and perceived exertion among Ironman triathletes

Volume: 45, Issue: 14, Pages: 1088 - 1094
Published: Jun 11, 2010
Abstract

Objective

The authors examined the changing patterns of mood before and after an Ironman triathlon, and the relationships between expected performance outcomes, perception of effort and pacing.

Design

Twelve participants in the 2008 Ironman Austria triathlon competition were studied before, during and after the event. Each participant completed measures of mood, anxiety and perceived exertion, while pacing was calculated from...
Paper Details
Title
Cognition and performance: anxiety, mood and perceived exertion among Ironman triathletes
Published Date
Jun 11, 2010
Volume
45
Issue
14
Pages
1088 - 1094
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