| Literature DB >> 31830745 |
Anna Sverdlik1, Robert J Vallerand1, Ariane St-Louis1, Michael Sam Tion1, Geneviève Porlier2.
Abstract
The new construct of integrated temporal positivity-defined as the positive, adaptive, and dynamic use of the past, the present, and the future-is posited to promote optimal functioning. Based on the dualistic model of passion, the present research sought to test the hypothesis that harmonious passion, more than obsessive passion, triggers a higher use of integrated temporal positivity that, in turn, leads to one crucial type of sport performance, namely last-second performance. The results of 3 studies conducted with team-sport athletes (Study 1, n = 625; Study 2, n = 285; and Study 3, n = 263) provided clear support for the hypothesis. The results pave the way for future research focusing on the role of adaptive temporal processes in support of sport performance.Entities:
Keywords: dualistic model of passion; expert performance; harmonious passion; obsessive passion; optimal functioning
Year: 2019 PMID: 31830745 DOI: 10.1123/jsep.2019-0058
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Sport Exerc Psychol ISSN: 0895-2779 Impact factor: 3.016