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Chapter 2 Med det danske U20 ishockeylandshold til VM

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Danish Publication details: Oslo Cappelen Damm Akademisk/NOASP (Nordic Open Access Scholarly Publishing) 2018Description: 1 electronic resource (18 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9788202596903
  • noasp.39.ch2
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: "I dette studie undersg̜te vi de danske U-20 ishockeyspilleres stress og genopladning under en ln̆gerevarende trn̆ingslejr og det efterfl̜gende verdensmesterskab. Forml̄et var at fl̜ge udviklingen i spillernes stress-og genopladningsbalance samt at kortlğge deres oplevede kilder til stress og genopladning. Vi foretog dataindsamling via et spr̜geskema, kvalitative interviews og en trn̆erdagbog. Resultaterne viste, at spillerne var i positiv stressgenopladningsbalance, hvilket i deres oplevelse havde en positiv indvirkning p d̄eres trivsel og prs̆tationer. Vi kunne inddele spillernes oplevede kilder til stress og genopladning i organisatoriske, sociale, personlige og sportslige, hvor beslutninger og strategier p ōrganisatorisk niveau viste sig at spille en afgr̜ende rolle i at reducere und̜ig stress og skabe gode rammer for genopladning. Med baggrund i resultaterne anbefaler vi, at trn̆ere og sportschefer nj̜e overvejer, hvordan deres beslutninger og planlğning af trn̆ingslejre og konkurrencer potentielt har stor indflydelse p d̄eres atleters stress og genopladning."Summary: "The present case study investigates stress and recovery of the Danish national under- 20 ice hockey players during a training camp and the following World Championship. The aims were to track their stress-recovery states longitudinally, and to map their main sources of stress and recovery. Methods included a survey, qualitative interviews and a coach diary. Results showed well-balanced stress-recovery states during the entire period, and the athletes stated that this positively affected their well-being, and performance. The athletes' perceived sources of stress and recovery were classified into organizational, social, personal and athletic, with the organizational decisions and strategies playing a major role in reducing unnecessary stress and providing a good setting for engaging in recovery. The results lead us to suggest that coaches and managers be very mindful of the potential influence of their decisions on the athletes' stress and recovery when preparing training camps and participation in major competitions."
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"I dette studie undersg̜te vi de danske U-20 ishockeyspilleres stress og genopladning under en ln̆gerevarende trn̆ingslejr og det efterfl̜gende verdensmesterskab. Forml̄et var at fl̜ge udviklingen i spillernes stress-og genopladningsbalance samt at kortlğge deres oplevede kilder til stress og genopladning. Vi foretog dataindsamling via et spr̜geskema, kvalitative interviews og en trn̆erdagbog. Resultaterne viste, at spillerne var i positiv stressgenopladningsbalance, hvilket i deres oplevelse havde en positiv indvirkning p d̄eres trivsel og prs̆tationer. Vi kunne inddele spillernes oplevede kilder til stress og genopladning i organisatoriske, sociale, personlige og sportslige, hvor beslutninger og strategier p ōrganisatorisk niveau viste sig at spille en afgr̜ende rolle i at reducere und̜ig stress og skabe gode rammer for genopladning. Med baggrund i resultaterne anbefaler vi, at trn̆ere og sportschefer nj̜e overvejer, hvordan deres beslutninger og planlğning af trn̆ingslejre og konkurrencer potentielt har stor indflydelse p d̄eres atleters stress og genopladning."

"The present case study investigates stress and recovery of the Danish national under- 20 ice hockey players during a training camp and the following World Championship. The aims were to track their stress-recovery states longitudinally, and to map their main sources of stress and recovery. Methods included a survey, qualitative interviews and a coach diary. Results showed well-balanced stress-recovery states during the entire period, and the athletes stated that this positively affected their well-being, and performance. The athletes' perceived sources of stress and recovery were classified into organizational, social, personal and athletic, with the organizational decisions and strategies playing a major role in reducing unnecessary stress and providing a good setting for engaging in recovery. The results lead us to suggest that coaches and managers be very mindful of the potential influence of their decisions on the athletes' stress and recovery when preparing training camps and participation in major competitions."

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