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Research paper thumbnail of Perceived Motivational Climate and Satisfaction of Sports Activity Among Competitors from Team Sports

Proceeding book Vol.1

Satisfaction is seen as an important determinant of motivation for sports. The motivational clima... more Satisfaction is seen as an important determinant of motivation for sports. The motivational climate is related to the subjective assessment of environmental factors. The aim of this study was to reveal the relationships between motivational climate and satisfaction of athletes differentiated by sex, kind of sport, and sports results. The research was done among 101 athletes practicing team sports (70 men, 31 women) with a mean age of 2.3 years (±5.4). We used the following questionnaires: Perceived Motivational Climate in Sport Questionnaire-2 (PMCSQ-2) and Athlete Satisfaction Questionnaire (ASQ). Satisfaction with individual performance is enhanced by a perceived motivational climate oriented towards mastery (β=.440**), cooperative learning (β=.424**), the importance of each athlete for the success of the team (β=.201*), investment of effort and improvement (β=.411**). The structuring of team actions through training and instruction is enhanced by perceiving a motivational climate...

Research paper thumbnail of Motivation and Leadership Style of Athletes

Proceeding book Vol.1

Long-term motivation, perceived motivational climate, and leadership style are factors related to... more Long-term motivation, perceived motivational climate, and leadership style are factors related to the endurance of load, resistance to stress and sports results. The aim of this study was to reveal the relationships between leadership style, motivational climate, and long-term motivation of athletes differentiated by sex, kind of sport, and sports results. The research was done among 101 athletes practicing team sports (70 men, 31 women) with mean age 20.3 years (±5.4). We used the following questionnaires: Leadership Scale for Sport (LSS), Perceived Motivational Climate in Sport Questionnaire-2 (PMCSQ - 2), and the Test for the study of long-term motivation assessing the long-term goals and prospects. The mastery of motivational climate is strengthened by applying democratic behavior (β=.229*) and structuring of team actions through training and instruction (β=.435**). The performance motivational climate is strengthened by using autocratic behavior (β=.426***) and avoiding: democr...

Research paper thumbnail of Mental Training of Sambo Athletes Through Application of Instrumental Methods

Proceeding book Vol.1

A number of methods for mental training have been developed and approved in sports practice - pro... more A number of methods for mental training have been developed and approved in sports practice - progressive muscle relaxation, autogenic training, visualization, mental imagery, and different forms of meditation. In order to be mastered and efficiently used, however, they should be applied continuously and repeatedly. In recent years, the efforts of mental training specialists have been aimed at developing and implementing machine instrumentation methods, which prove to have more powerful effects and accelerate the processes of mental training. The basis of these methods is biofeedback. The aim of this study is to research the impact of cognitive training through machine instrumentation methods on significant for sports performance psychological factors. We used: Thoughtstream Stand-Alone System – a personal biofeedback training system, and Procyon Light and Sound Mind Machine - Full Spectrum Audio-Visual Synthesizer. The research was done among three groups (66 sambo athletes, 49 men...

Research paper thumbnail of Coping strategies for the participants in the Antarctic expedition

The ХХV Bulgarian Antarctic expedition on the Livingston isles, which included scientists and alp... more The ХХV Bulgarian Antarctic expedition on the Livingston isles, which included scientists and alpinists, began in November 2016. The aim of the present research is to study security need and sensation seeking and to find a relation with the participants’preferred coping strategies in highly risky activities in an extreme climatic and social environment. Subject of the study were 21 participants in the Antarctic expedition, mean age 27 and 70. We have used: Security need scale; Scale for assessment of Psychic Instability and Sensation Seeking Scale and the Bulgarian adaptation of Coping Orientations to Problems Experienced scale – COPE 1. Low levels of Security need are established. The leading subscales of the Sensation Seeking Scale are those of sensation seeking, followed by dysfunctional impulsiveness. Functional impulsiveness is characterized with the lowest values. The cognitive engagement coping strategies are the main ones, whereas cognitive and emotional disengagement strate...

Research paper thumbnail of Dynamics of Anxiety and Perceived Stress Among the Participants in the XXV Antarctic Expedition

Journal of Applied Sports Sciences, 2017

The ХХV Bulgarian Antarctic expedition on the Livingston isles, which included scientists and alp... more The ХХV Bulgarian Antarctic expedition on the Livingston isles, which included scientists and alpinists, began in November 2016. The participants' activities are highly dependent on the extreme conditions they are in. The aim of the present researchis to studydynamics ofanxiety and perceived stress and to find a relation with the participants'preferred strategies for coping with stress in highly risky activities in an extreme climatic and social environment. Subject of the study were 21 participants in the ХХV Bulgarian Antarctic expedition, mean age 27 and 70. We have used Bulgarian adaptation of: Spielberger's Anxiety Inventory (STAI);Questionnaire for perceived stress (PS-1) and Coping Orientations to Problems Experienced scale-COPE 1. The first two tests were applied before the departure for Antarctica and before the return to Bulgaria. The level of perceived stress in the beginning of the expedition issignificantly higher compared to the resultsobtained in the end of the expedition.Similar results were observed in terms of situational anxiety, which refers to the dynamic mental states.The cognitive engagement coping strategies are the main ones, whereas cognitive and emotional disengagement strategies are the least used.The results from the regression analysis show that the high levels of perceived stress has the biggest impact on the levels of anxiety in participants studied. The present study adds to the understanding the role of anxietyand perceived stressin difficult and challenging missions in extreme conditions in highly risky activities.

Research paper thumbnail of Sensation Seeking and Stress Coping Strategies of Participants in Military Missions in Afghanistan and Antarctic Expeditions

Journal of Applied Sports Sciences, 2018

The activities performed by people who go on military missions or on Antarctic expeditions to Liv... more The activities performed by people who go on military missions or on Antarctic expeditions to Livingston Island often arise various questions and interpretations. On the one hand, they suppose a tendency toward risky acts; on the other hand, they require discipline and balance in one's behavior. The aim of our study was to examine the peculiarities of the need of security and the need of sensation seeking as basic personal variables of participants in military missions in Afghanistan and Bulgarian Antarctic expeditions and to examine their relation to the coping strategies applied. The research was done among 141 individuals (107 participants in Bulgarian military contingent which took part in an international NATO mission in

Research paper thumbnail of Impact of Self-Control on Anxiety and Perceived Stress During a Tourism, Mountaineering and Orienteering Course

Proceeding book, Nov 1, 2019

The course "Tourism, Mountaineering and Orienteering" (TMO) includes lots of situations which pro... more The course "Tourism, Mountaineering and Orienteering" (TMO) includes lots of situations which provoke high psychic tension, anxiety and stress. This study aims at revealing the influence of self-control skills on students' anxiety (trait and state), the perceived stress and psychic well-being during TMO course. Methods: Perceived Stress Scale (PS-1); State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI); Scale for measurement of the level of selfcontrol developed; The well-being index (WHO-5). There was a single research on self-control. The other variables were researched at the beginning and at the end of the course. Results: The comparative analysis of the empirical data (beginning-end of the course) showed that state anxiety and perceived stress decreased, and well-being increased. There were no statistically significant differences as regards trait anxiety. Self-control had a great impact on perceived stress (β=-0.46); trait anxiety (β=-0.26); state anxiety (β=-0.21) and psychic well-being (β= 0.37). Discussion and conclusion: Students' expectations as regards TMO course are related to experiencing difficulties, dangerous situations and uncertainty which leads to their involvement in it with marked anxiety, uneasiness, and stress. Students' participation and completion of TMO course leads to changes in their attitude towards its contents, degree of experienced stress and danger which is justified by the obtained results from the second study.

Research paper thumbnail of 2297-10243-1-PB.pdf

Coping strategies for the participants in the Antarctic expedition, 2017

The ХХV Bulgarian Antarctic expedition on the Livingston isles, which included scientists and alp... more The ХХV Bulgarian Antarctic expedition on the Livingston isles, which included scientists and alpinists, began in November 2016. The aim of the present research is to study security need and sensation seeking and to find a relation with the participants’preferred coping strategies in highly risky activities in an extreme climatic and social environment. Subject of the study were 21 participants in the Antarctic expedition, mean age 27 and 70. We have used: Security need scale; Scale for assessment of Psychic Instability and Sensation Seeking Scale and the Bulgarian adaptation of Coping Orientations to Problems Experienced scale – COPE 1. Low levels of Security need are established. The leading subscales of the Sensation Seeking Scale are those of sensation seeking, followed by dysfunctional impulsiveness. Functional impulsiveness is characterized with the lowest values. The cognitive engagement coping strategies are the main ones, whereas cognitive and emotional disengagement strategies are the least used. The results from the regression analysis show that the high levels of sensation seeking influence negatively the use of the strategic behavioral disengagement. The present study adds to the understanding the role of security need and sensation seeking being a motivational power of human behavior, which is in the base of the desire to participate in difficult and challenging missions in extreme conditions in highly risky activities.

Research paper thumbnail of Perceived Motivational Climate and Satisfaction of Sports Activity Among Competitors from Team Sports

Proceeding book Vol.1

Satisfaction is seen as an important determinant of motivation for sports. The motivational clima... more Satisfaction is seen as an important determinant of motivation for sports. The motivational climate is related to the subjective assessment of environmental factors. The aim of this study was to reveal the relationships between motivational climate and satisfaction of athletes differentiated by sex, kind of sport, and sports results. The research was done among 101 athletes practicing team sports (70 men, 31 women) with a mean age of 2.3 years (±5.4). We used the following questionnaires: Perceived Motivational Climate in Sport Questionnaire-2 (PMCSQ-2) and Athlete Satisfaction Questionnaire (ASQ). Satisfaction with individual performance is enhanced by a perceived motivational climate oriented towards mastery (β=.440**), cooperative learning (β=.424**), the importance of each athlete for the success of the team (β=.201*), investment of effort and improvement (β=.411**). The structuring of team actions through training and instruction is enhanced by perceiving a motivational climate...

Research paper thumbnail of Motivation and Leadership Style of Athletes

Proceeding book Vol.1

Long-term motivation, perceived motivational climate, and leadership style are factors related to... more Long-term motivation, perceived motivational climate, and leadership style are factors related to the endurance of load, resistance to stress and sports results. The aim of this study was to reveal the relationships between leadership style, motivational climate, and long-term motivation of athletes differentiated by sex, kind of sport, and sports results. The research was done among 101 athletes practicing team sports (70 men, 31 women) with mean age 20.3 years (±5.4). We used the following questionnaires: Leadership Scale for Sport (LSS), Perceived Motivational Climate in Sport Questionnaire-2 (PMCSQ - 2), and the Test for the study of long-term motivation assessing the long-term goals and prospects. The mastery of motivational climate is strengthened by applying democratic behavior (β=.229*) and structuring of team actions through training and instruction (β=.435**). The performance motivational climate is strengthened by using autocratic behavior (β=.426***) and avoiding: democr...

Research paper thumbnail of Mental Training of Sambo Athletes Through Application of Instrumental Methods

Proceeding book Vol.1

A number of methods for mental training have been developed and approved in sports practice - pro... more A number of methods for mental training have been developed and approved in sports practice - progressive muscle relaxation, autogenic training, visualization, mental imagery, and different forms of meditation. In order to be mastered and efficiently used, however, they should be applied continuously and repeatedly. In recent years, the efforts of mental training specialists have been aimed at developing and implementing machine instrumentation methods, which prove to have more powerful effects and accelerate the processes of mental training. The basis of these methods is biofeedback. The aim of this study is to research the impact of cognitive training through machine instrumentation methods on significant for sports performance psychological factors. We used: Thoughtstream Stand-Alone System – a personal biofeedback training system, and Procyon Light and Sound Mind Machine - Full Spectrum Audio-Visual Synthesizer. The research was done among three groups (66 sambo athletes, 49 men...

Research paper thumbnail of Coping strategies for the participants in the Antarctic expedition

The ХХV Bulgarian Antarctic expedition on the Livingston isles, which included scientists and alp... more The ХХV Bulgarian Antarctic expedition on the Livingston isles, which included scientists and alpinists, began in November 2016. The aim of the present research is to study security need and sensation seeking and to find a relation with the participants’preferred coping strategies in highly risky activities in an extreme climatic and social environment. Subject of the study were 21 participants in the Antarctic expedition, mean age 27 and 70. We have used: Security need scale; Scale for assessment of Psychic Instability and Sensation Seeking Scale and the Bulgarian adaptation of Coping Orientations to Problems Experienced scale – COPE 1. Low levels of Security need are established. The leading subscales of the Sensation Seeking Scale are those of sensation seeking, followed by dysfunctional impulsiveness. Functional impulsiveness is characterized with the lowest values. The cognitive engagement coping strategies are the main ones, whereas cognitive and emotional disengagement strate...

Research paper thumbnail of Dynamics of Anxiety and Perceived Stress Among the Participants in the XXV Antarctic Expedition

Journal of Applied Sports Sciences, 2017

The ХХV Bulgarian Antarctic expedition on the Livingston isles, which included scientists and alp... more The ХХV Bulgarian Antarctic expedition on the Livingston isles, which included scientists and alpinists, began in November 2016. The participants' activities are highly dependent on the extreme conditions they are in. The aim of the present researchis to studydynamics ofanxiety and perceived stress and to find a relation with the participants'preferred strategies for coping with stress in highly risky activities in an extreme climatic and social environment. Subject of the study were 21 participants in the ХХV Bulgarian Antarctic expedition, mean age 27 and 70. We have used Bulgarian adaptation of: Spielberger's Anxiety Inventory (STAI);Questionnaire for perceived stress (PS-1) and Coping Orientations to Problems Experienced scale-COPE 1. The first two tests were applied before the departure for Antarctica and before the return to Bulgaria. The level of perceived stress in the beginning of the expedition issignificantly higher compared to the resultsobtained in the end of the expedition.Similar results were observed in terms of situational anxiety, which refers to the dynamic mental states.The cognitive engagement coping strategies are the main ones, whereas cognitive and emotional disengagement strategies are the least used.The results from the regression analysis show that the high levels of perceived stress has the biggest impact on the levels of anxiety in participants studied. The present study adds to the understanding the role of anxietyand perceived stressin difficult and challenging missions in extreme conditions in highly risky activities.

Research paper thumbnail of Sensation Seeking and Stress Coping Strategies of Participants in Military Missions in Afghanistan and Antarctic Expeditions

Journal of Applied Sports Sciences, 2018

The activities performed by people who go on military missions or on Antarctic expeditions to Liv... more The activities performed by people who go on military missions or on Antarctic expeditions to Livingston Island often arise various questions and interpretations. On the one hand, they suppose a tendency toward risky acts; on the other hand, they require discipline and balance in one's behavior. The aim of our study was to examine the peculiarities of the need of security and the need of sensation seeking as basic personal variables of participants in military missions in Afghanistan and Bulgarian Antarctic expeditions and to examine their relation to the coping strategies applied. The research was done among 141 individuals (107 participants in Bulgarian military contingent which took part in an international NATO mission in

Research paper thumbnail of Impact of Self-Control on Anxiety and Perceived Stress During a Tourism, Mountaineering and Orienteering Course

Proceeding book, Nov 1, 2019

The course "Tourism, Mountaineering and Orienteering" (TMO) includes lots of situations which pro... more The course "Tourism, Mountaineering and Orienteering" (TMO) includes lots of situations which provoke high psychic tension, anxiety and stress. This study aims at revealing the influence of self-control skills on students' anxiety (trait and state), the perceived stress and psychic well-being during TMO course. Methods: Perceived Stress Scale (PS-1); State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI); Scale for measurement of the level of selfcontrol developed; The well-being index (WHO-5). There was a single research on self-control. The other variables were researched at the beginning and at the end of the course. Results: The comparative analysis of the empirical data (beginning-end of the course) showed that state anxiety and perceived stress decreased, and well-being increased. There were no statistically significant differences as regards trait anxiety. Self-control had a great impact on perceived stress (β=-0.46); trait anxiety (β=-0.26); state anxiety (β=-0.21) and psychic well-being (β= 0.37). Discussion and conclusion: Students' expectations as regards TMO course are related to experiencing difficulties, dangerous situations and uncertainty which leads to their involvement in it with marked anxiety, uneasiness, and stress. Students' participation and completion of TMO course leads to changes in their attitude towards its contents, degree of experienced stress and danger which is justified by the obtained results from the second study.

Research paper thumbnail of 2297-10243-1-PB.pdf

Coping strategies for the participants in the Antarctic expedition, 2017

The ХХV Bulgarian Antarctic expedition on the Livingston isles, which included scientists and alp... more The ХХV Bulgarian Antarctic expedition on the Livingston isles, which included scientists and alpinists, began in November 2016. The aim of the present research is to study security need and sensation seeking and to find a relation with the participants’preferred coping strategies in highly risky activities in an extreme climatic and social environment. Subject of the study were 21 participants in the Antarctic expedition, mean age 27 and 70. We have used: Security need scale; Scale for assessment of Psychic Instability and Sensation Seeking Scale and the Bulgarian adaptation of Coping Orientations to Problems Experienced scale – COPE 1. Low levels of Security need are established. The leading subscales of the Sensation Seeking Scale are those of sensation seeking, followed by dysfunctional impulsiveness. Functional impulsiveness is characterized with the lowest values. The cognitive engagement coping strategies are the main ones, whereas cognitive and emotional disengagement strategies are the least used. The results from the regression analysis show that the high levels of sensation seeking influence negatively the use of the strategic behavioral disengagement. The present study adds to the understanding the role of security need and sensation seeking being a motivational power of human behavior, which is in the base of the desire to participate in difficult and challenging missions in extreme conditions in highly risky activities.