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Time-out! How psychological momentum builds up and breaks down in table tennis
Authors:Ruud J. R. Den Hartigh  Christophe Gernigon
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlandsj.r.den.hartigh@rug.nl;3. Faculty of Sport and Physical Education Sciences, University of Montpellier, Montpellier, France
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The current study examined the development of psychological momentum (PM) in table tennis and the effect of a time-out. Eighty table tennis players were exposed to an audiovisual scenario, in which they either came back from 1–7 to 7–7 in an all-decisive game (positive momentum), or in which the opponent came back from 7–1 to 7–7 (negative momentum). Furthermore, at the score of 7–7 a time-out was called. One group of participants received no specific instructions during the time-out, whereas the other group received task (mastery-approach – MAp) instructions. Overall, PM perceptions increased for participants in the positive momentum condition, but decreased rapidly for participants in the negative momentum condition. In addition, the time-out led to a loss of PM in the positive momentum condition, but to a recovery of PM in the negative momentum condition. The instructions during the time-out did not make a significant difference. Together, these results suggest that scoring patterns in a table tennis game significantly affect the PM of players. Furthermore, a player or coach could benefit from calling a time-out in a negative momentum situation, as this provides an opportunity to psychologically recover.
Keywords:Achievement goals  psychological dynamics  racquet sports  sport psychology  streaks
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