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Factors influencing the occurrence of flow state in elite athletes
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Physical ActivityExercise PsychologySport InjuryKinesiologyExerciseAbstract Understanding FactorsApplied PhysiologySport PhysiologySport SciencePerceived ControllabilityHealth SciencesExercise SciencePerformance StudiesHigh-performance SportPhysiologyExercise PhysiologyHuman MovementSport PsychologyFlow State
Abstract Understanding factors which may influence the occurrence of flow in elaite athletes was the goal of the present investigation. Twenty-eight elite level athletes from seven sports were interviewed about the factors they perceived influenced their experience of flow state. Inductive content analyses of athletes' responses to questions about what facilitates, prevents, and disrupts flow, resulted in 10 dimensions that synthesized the 361 themes suggested by the athletes. These themes and dimensions provided insight into factors that may influence whether or not flow occurs in elite athletes. For example. some of the more salient factors influencing whether or not flow occurred included: preparation, both physical and mental; confidence; focus; how the performance felt and progressed; and optimal motivation and arousal level. This study also involved asking elite athletes about the perceived controllability of these factors, and of the state of flow itself. The majority of the athletes interviewed perceived the flow state to be controllable. or potentially within their control. A large percentage of the factors seen to facilitate or prevent flow were perceived as controllable; however, factors seen as disrupting flow were largely seen as uncontrollable.
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