Deck 12: Understanding and Managing Stress in Sport

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The process of thinking about the activities required to achieve a desired goal on some scale is known as:

A) relaxation
B) planning
C) autogenic training
D) activation
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The neck-shoulder check is an example of a momentary relaxation exercise.
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Another way to deal with under activation caused by fatigue is to:

A) tune into fatigue
B) disassociate from fatigue
C) reactivate the mind and body
D) use imagery to better understand the fatigue
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These two words are used synonymously:

A) activation and arousal
B) relaxation and arousal
C) stress and arousal
D) depression and anxiety
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Sighing with exhalation, rhythmic breathing, and a 5-to-1 breathing count are all exercises that can be used to increase arousal or activation levels.
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Continued physiological arousal will, up to a _________, lead to positive effects on performance. However, continued increases in physiological arousal could result in a ___________.

A) success; win
B) threshold; catastrophe
C) point; failure
D) level; maintenance of performance
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The twosensations that are emphasized in autogenic training are:

A) looseness and heaviness
B) calm and relaxed
C) warmth and heaviness
D) warmth and lightness
E) warmth and cold
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Trait anxiety is spontaneous.
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Coaches often have four immediate responses to competitive demands perceived as stressful: cognitive, affective, physiological, and behavioral, which, more often than not, negatively influence their coaching style.
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Proper breathing comes from the:

A) lower chest
B) total chest
C) diaphragm
D) abdomen
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Sport psychologists may consider increasing arousal levels to perform a/an _______ function to enhance performance.

A) relaxation
B) energizing
C) restructuring
D) reduction
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Breathing exercises for energy:

A) All of these answers are correct
B) Often result in an optimum activation state
C) Are recommended for athletes
D) Can include imagination breathing and self talk
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The use and measurements of these would not be helpful with this repressor:

A) sweating
B) EMG
C) cognitive anxiety
D) blood pressure
E) heart rate
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Which type of nerves control stimulation from the brain to the body?

A) sympathetic
B) afferent
C) efferent
D) parasympathetic
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Herbert Benson (1975) developed the:

A) Multidimensional Model of Anxiety
B) Relaxation response
C) Catastrophe model
D) Inverted-U hypothesis
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Problem-focused strategies aim to possibly ______ the stressor by targeting the cause of the stress in practical ways that tackle the issue.

A) completely eliminate
B) reduce or remove
C) continue
D) increase or heighten
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The principle of the double pull is sometimes referred to as:

A) both arousal and differential relaxation
B) differential relaxation
C) arousal
D) Bracing
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Momentary muscle relaxation is an alternative progressive muscular relaxation strategy that is best used just prior to batting or serving in tennis or volleyball.
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These relaxation exercises take between 10-30 seconds and are best used during performance:

A) brief relaxation
B) imagery scripts
C) momentary muscle relaxation
D) progressive muscle relaxation
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Contemporary anxiety theories do not include which of the following?

A) None of these answers is correct
B) Catastrophe Theory
C) Inverted-U Hypothesis
D) ZOF
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The potential for __________ of stress in elite sport and the challenges associated with the environments that surround the modern day athlete are widely acknowledged.

A) high levels
B) low levels
C) an internal focus
D) an external focus
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Very few relaxation techniques require more than a few minutes and a few days to gain competency and be prepared to use under highly stressful or anxiety-provoking conditions.
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Bracing might lead to all of the following, except:

A) difficulty coordinating movement
B) decrease in cognitive anxiety
C) fatigue
D) excessive muscular tension
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Stress inoculation training combines the use of imagery, self-talk, and relaxation.
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The Inverted-U hypothesis is the only theory used to explain stress and performance.
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Progressive relaxation, autogenic training, the relaxation response, and deep diaphragmatic breathing are:

A) used primarily to calm the athlete so they can psych themselves up again
B) examples of both mind to muscle and muscle to mind arousal management techniques
C) examples of muscle to mind arousal management techniques
D) used primarily to heighten arousal
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The process of thinking about the activities required to achieve a desired goal on some scale is known as:

A) relaxation
B) planning
C) autogenic training
D) activation
planning
2
The neck-shoulder check is an example of a momentary relaxation exercise.
True
3
Another way to deal with under activation caused by fatigue is to:

A) tune into fatigue
B) disassociate from fatigue
C) reactivate the mind and body
D) use imagery to better understand the fatigue
disassociate from fatigue
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These two words are used synonymously:

A) activation and arousal
B) relaxation and arousal
C) stress and arousal
D) depression and anxiety
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Sighing with exhalation, rhythmic breathing, and a 5-to-1 breathing count are all exercises that can be used to increase arousal or activation levels.
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Continued physiological arousal will, up to a _________, lead to positive effects on performance. However, continued increases in physiological arousal could result in a ___________.

A) success; win
B) threshold; catastrophe
C) point; failure
D) level; maintenance of performance
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The twosensations that are emphasized in autogenic training are:

A) looseness and heaviness
B) calm and relaxed
C) warmth and heaviness
D) warmth and lightness
E) warmth and cold
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Trait anxiety is spontaneous.
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Coaches often have four immediate responses to competitive demands perceived as stressful: cognitive, affective, physiological, and behavioral, which, more often than not, negatively influence their coaching style.
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Proper breathing comes from the:

A) lower chest
B) total chest
C) diaphragm
D) abdomen
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Sport psychologists may consider increasing arousal levels to perform a/an _______ function to enhance performance.

A) relaxation
B) energizing
C) restructuring
D) reduction
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Breathing exercises for energy:

A) All of these answers are correct
B) Often result in an optimum activation state
C) Are recommended for athletes
D) Can include imagination breathing and self talk
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The use and measurements of these would not be helpful with this repressor:

A) sweating
B) EMG
C) cognitive anxiety
D) blood pressure
E) heart rate
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Which type of nerves control stimulation from the brain to the body?

A) sympathetic
B) afferent
C) efferent
D) parasympathetic
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Herbert Benson (1975) developed the:

A) Multidimensional Model of Anxiety
B) Relaxation response
C) Catastrophe model
D) Inverted-U hypothesis
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Problem-focused strategies aim to possibly ______ the stressor by targeting the cause of the stress in practical ways that tackle the issue.

A) completely eliminate
B) reduce or remove
C) continue
D) increase or heighten
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The principle of the double pull is sometimes referred to as:

A) both arousal and differential relaxation
B) differential relaxation
C) arousal
D) Bracing
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Momentary muscle relaxation is an alternative progressive muscular relaxation strategy that is best used just prior to batting or serving in tennis or volleyball.
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These relaxation exercises take between 10-30 seconds and are best used during performance:

A) brief relaxation
B) imagery scripts
C) momentary muscle relaxation
D) progressive muscle relaxation
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Contemporary anxiety theories do not include which of the following?

A) None of these answers is correct
B) Catastrophe Theory
C) Inverted-U Hypothesis
D) ZOF
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The potential for __________ of stress in elite sport and the challenges associated with the environments that surround the modern day athlete are widely acknowledged.

A) high levels
B) low levels
C) an internal focus
D) an external focus
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Very few relaxation techniques require more than a few minutes and a few days to gain competency and be prepared to use under highly stressful or anxiety-provoking conditions.
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Bracing might lead to all of the following, except:

A) difficulty coordinating movement
B) decrease in cognitive anxiety
C) fatigue
D) excessive muscular tension
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Stress inoculation training combines the use of imagery, self-talk, and relaxation.
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The Inverted-U hypothesis is the only theory used to explain stress and performance.
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Progressive relaxation, autogenic training, the relaxation response, and deep diaphragmatic breathing are:

A) used primarily to calm the athlete so they can psych themselves up again
B) examples of both mind to muscle and muscle to mind arousal management techniques
C) examples of muscle to mind arousal management techniques
D) used primarily to heighten arousal
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