Sports Psychology
Name: LIAO JUNWEI
Student ID: 136082
Introduction
Kenny, 25. He is an advance badminton player, he often go for tournaments represent his team and individual events. I had an interview him and doing a survey using the mental skill assessment questionnaire to improve his performance. I can identified that he is highly motivated for the competition but somehow he is lacking of confidence and concentration before and during his games, he cannot focus his game due to both internal and external distracted of poor officiating, crowd noise, panicky, negative thoughts and emotions before and during competition, he cannot handle pressure and perform well during a team event games.
In psychology aspect he is cognitive anxiety and loss of concentration. …show more content…
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