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Mindfulness techniques for athletic excellence: the mediating role of mental resilience and moderating effect of emotional intelligence.

Qi Qi

Frontiers in psychology January 1, 2025 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1556619

Summary

Athletic success isn't just physical; mental strength is key. New findings show that mindfulness techniques, encompassing awareness, non-judgmental acceptance, and focused attention, significantly boost mental resilience in athletes. This heightened resilience directly improves athletic performance. Crucially, emotional intelligence strengthens these positive effects. These insights suggest that integrating mindfulness training can empower athletes, enhancing their mental fortitude and overall achievement.

Abstract

The study anchors on the conservation of resource theory and examines the impact of mindfulness techniques on athletic performance through the mediating role of mental resilience and the moderating effect of emotional intelligence. Data were collected from 332 athletes in China using a time-lagged survey method over three waves. The proposed model was tested using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The results demonstrate that awareness, non-judgmental acceptance, and focused attention, as dimensions of mindfulness, significantly enhance mental resilience. In turn, mental resilience positively influences athletic performance. Additionally, emotional intelligence moderates the relationship between mindfulness techniques and mental resilience, as well as between mindfulness techniques and athletic performance. The mediation analysis confirms that mental resilience partially mediates the relationship between mindfulness and athletic performance. The goodness-of-fit index (GFI) confirms the adequacy of the model. These findings contribute to the understanding of how mindfulness and emotional intelligence interplay to foster mental resilience and enhance athletic outcomes. Practical implications for coaches and sports psychologists are discussed from the perspective of physical education, suggesting that targeted mindfulness and emotional intelligence interventions may improve athletes' performance and well-being.

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