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Self-Generated Emotions and Their Influence on Sprint Performance: An Investigation of Happiness and Anxiety
Authors:Marco Rathschlag  Daniel Memmert
Institution:1. German Sport University Colognem.rathschlag@dshs-koeln.de;3. German Sport University Cologne
Abstract:The main purpose of this study was to examine the effects of self-generated emotions on sprinting times within the frameworks of Lazarus's (1991b, 2000b) cognitive-motivational-relational theory and Frederickson's (2001) broaden-and-build theory. Using self-generated emotions as an emotion induction method, 44 participants were asked to recall personal emotional episodes before sprinting and all participants took part in 3 emotion induction conditions: happiness, anxiety, and an emotion-neutral state. The results of 2 experiments indicated that the performance in the happiness condition was significantly greater compared to the anxiety condition and the emotion-neutral condition.
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