Triatleters indre monolog : en studie som tar for seg hva som kjennetegner triatleters indre monolog under en konkurransesetting og om det er forskjell på den indre monologen hos utøvere på et høyt prestasjonsnivå sett opp mot utøvere på et lavere prestasjonsnivå
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The aim of this study is to survey the use of self-talk at triathletes. Are there any
differences between the use of self-talk at triathletes with a high level of performance,
compared to triathletes at a lower level of performance? There were a total of 20
participants in the study, where ten of them were athletes from the Norwegian national
team of triathlon. These ten represented the participants of a high level of performance.
The remaining ten, were club triathletes who represented the group with a lower level
of performance. There were completed both frekvency, correlation- and
regressionanalyses, and the result can be understood like this; Triathletes generally
have a greater degree to engage an inner monologue that are attached to a more
positive way of thinking. These are interpretations that can not refer to a significant
result. It was not found any significant differences between participants/athletes at a
high level of performance, compared to the participants at a low level of performance
when it came to self-talk in competition settings. But it shows differences in the way
self-talk is used and controlled. The results of the studies contributes with a new
understanding of this case, but it also shows that there are need for some more research
around the psychological aspect within the sport of triathlon.
Key words: triathlon, Inner monologue, motivation, national, mental toughness
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Masteroppgave i idrettsvitenskap - Universitetet i Agder 2016