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Does Grit Influence Sport-Specific Engagement and Perceptual-Cognitive Expertise in Elite Youth Soccer?
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Educational PsychologyCognitionElite Youth SoccerExercise PsychologySocial SciencesPsychologyCognitive DevelopmentSkilled PerformanceSport ScienceHealth SciencesSport ParticipationCognitive ScienceGrittier PlayersCognitive VariableSoccer PlayersExperimental PsychologyPerceptual-cognitive ExpertiseAthletic TrainingPerformance StudiesPersonality Trait GritHigh-performance SportSport Psychology
We examined whether soccer players who score low and high on the personality trait grit can be differentiated based on their sport-specific engagement and perceptual-cognitive expertise. Findings revealed that grittier players accumulated significantly more time in sport-specific activities including competition, training, play, and indirect involvement. Moreover, there was a significant main effect for performance on the perceptual-cognitive skills tests across groups, with grittier players performing better than less gritty players on the assessments of decision making and situational probability. The findings are the first to demonstrate a potential link between grit, sport-specific engagement, and perceptual-cognitive expertise.
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