Stress in Academic and Athletic Performance in Collegiate Athletes: A Narrative Review of Sources and Monitoring Strategies

College students are required to manage a variety of stressors related to academic, social, and financial commitments. In addition to the burdens facing most college students, collegiate athletes must devote a substantial amount of time to improving their sporting abilities. The strength and conditi...

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Published inFrontiers in sports and active living Vol. 2; p. 42
Main Authors Lopes Dos Santos, Marcel, Uftring, Melissa, Stahl, Cody A, Lockie, Robert G, Alvar, Brent, Mann, J Bryan, Dawes, J Jay
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 08.05.2020
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Summary:College students are required to manage a variety of stressors related to academic, social, and financial commitments. In addition to the burdens facing most college students, collegiate athletes must devote a substantial amount of time to improving their sporting abilities. The strength and conditioning professional sees the athlete on nearly a daily basis and is able to recognize the changes in performance and behavior an athlete may exhibit as a result of these stressors. As such, the strength and conditioning professional may serve an integral role in the monitoring of these stressors and may be able to alter training programs to improve both performance and wellness. The purpose of this paper is to discuss stressors experienced by collegiate athletes, developing an early detection system through monitoring techniques that identify the detrimental effects of stress, and discuss appropriate stress management strategies for this population.
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Reviewed by: Chris John Bishop, Middlesex University, United Kingdom; Claudia Reardon, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States
This article was submitted to Elite Sports and Performance Enhancement, a section of the journal Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
Edited by: Sophia Nimphius, Edith Cowan University, Australia
ISSN:2624-9367
2624-9367
DOI:10.3389/fspor.2020.00042