The Influence of coaches' performance on athletes' mental health and competitive level under the background of the delay of major events

Mini-Oral Presentation A3.3

Authors

  • Ru Zhang Guangzhou University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14288/hfjc.v14i3.444

Keywords:

COVID-19 Epidemic, Postpone of Major Events, Mental Health, Solution

Abstract

Purpose: Based on the postponement of large-scale competitions, this paper focuses on the influence of coaches' coaching performance on athletes' mental health and competitive level, aiming to remind coaches to pay attention to the influence of coaches' coaching performance on athletes' mental health, to help them avoid potential risks and overcome psychological obstacles in training. Methods: Literature and Logical analysis. Results: 1. Coaches can support athletes' technical and tactical development in terms of mental health. 2. The expression of athletes' emotions can reflect the recent mental health status, and is an important source of coaching theories for coaches. It is beneficial for coaches to update coaching methods and maintain athletes' competitive level and reasonable improvement. Conclusions: 1. Under the background of postponement of large-scale events, coaches' reasonable coaching performance is conducive to the construction of athletes' good mental health and the improvement of their competitive level. 2. Coaches' coaching performance is considered to promote or weaken athletes' performance. In the face of postponement, coaches should pay attention to athletes' emotional reactions and psychological state regulation during coaching. 3. In the context of postponement, coaches should pay attention to some psychological problems of athletes, make new preparation plans after postponement, and adjust the influence of negative emotions of athletes.

Published

2021-09-30

How to Cite

Zhang, R. (2021). The Influence of coaches’ performance on athletes’ mental health and competitive level under the background of the delay of major events: Mini-Oral Presentation A3.3. The Health & Fitness Journal of Canada, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.14288/hfjc.v14i3.444