Adaptation in action: The transition from research to intervention

Robert J. Schinke, Gershon Tenenbaum, Ronnie Lidor, Randy C. Battochio

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Abstract

Adaptation is defined here as the end point in a process, when people respond in a positive manner to hardship, threat, and challenge, including monumental sport tests, such as international tournaments. Recently, there have been formal research investigations where adaptation has been considered as a provisional framework, with a more formal structure of pathways. Sport scholars have studied Olympic and professional athletes, provided support for a theoretical framework, and identified provisional substrategies for each pathway. In this article the authors situate adaptation within a larger discourse of related interventions, including coping and self-regulation. Subsequently, adaptation is proposed as a comprehensive intervention strategy for elite athletes during monumental sport environments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)542-557
Number of pages16
JournalSport Psychologist
Volume24
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2010
Externally publishedYes

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