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Coaches' Evaluations of the Utility of the Basic Performance Demand Model for Sport

Jonathan R. Males, Joanne Hudson Orcid Logo, John H. Kerr

Journal of Sport Psychology in Action, Pages: 1 - 14

Swansea University Author: Joanne Hudson Orcid Logo

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The Performance Demand Model for Sport (PDM; Males, Hudson, & Kerr) is based on four psychological fundamentals: mastery motivation, decision making, execution, and teamship. Four elite coaches from canoe slalom, rugby sevens, rowing, and athletics evaluated the utility of the PDM model and late...

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Published in: Journal of Sport Psychology in Action
ISSN: 2152-0704 2152-0712
Published: 2019
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description The Performance Demand Model for Sport (PDM; Males, Hudson, & Kerr) is based on four psychological fundamentals: mastery motivation, decision making, execution, and teamship. Four elite coaches from canoe slalom, rugby sevens, rowing, and athletics evaluated the utility of the PDM model and later trialed it with elite athletes. Two sets of semi-structured interviews provided subjective statements that generally: (a) supported PDM process-based principles and (b) post-field trials, endorsed the PDM for elite athlete use. With one exception, coaches used the PDM with athletes in different ways, recommending customization, simplification, and a focus on specific training contexts to enhance utility.
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