| Literature DB >> 30472919 |
Jeroen C M Barte1, Arne Nieuwenhuys1,2, Sabine A E Geurts1, Michiel A J Kompier1.
Abstract
Recent theories suggest that negative effects of fatigue on performance are determined by perception of effort and motivation rather than being directly caused by reaching physiological limits. In the current experiment, the influence of motivation on fatigue-induced decrements in soccer performance was experimentally investigated. Sixty amateur soccer players performed a validated soccer-passing test before and after a fatigue protocol. Results showed that players' motivation and performance decreased after the fatigue protocol for players in the control group. In contrast, players in the motivation group (i.e., with motivation experimentally induced after the fatigue protocol) were able to uphold their motivation and increase their performance. These results indicate that motivation plays a crucial role in performance under fatigue, as fatigue-induced decrements in soccer passing performance can be counteracted by high levels of motivation. Future research may explore the limits of this counteracting effect and extend findings to other relevant performance aspects.Keywords: Fatigue; effort; football; perceived exertion; task disengagement
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30472919 DOI: 10.1080/02640414.2018.1548919
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sports Sci ISSN: 0264-0414 Impact factor: 3.337