Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship among sport psychological skills, sport confidence and perceived performance in track & field athletes. The subjects of this study were randomly compose of 286 athletes. The results were as follow. First, The level of psychological skill, sport confidence and perceived performance in elite athletes were higher than those of non-excellent athletes. Elite athletes showed high scores on will-power, imagery skills, coach leadership, physical/mental preparation and perceived performance than those of non-excellent athletes. Second, will-power among sport psychological skills influenced positively on coach leadership and ability proof, and physical/mental preparation among sport confidence of filed athletes. Third, will-power and concentration, goal setting among sport psychological skills influenced positively on perceived performance. Fourth, coach leadership among sport confidence influenced positively on perceived performance of filed athletes. These results were discussed based on previous literature and theory

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