Psychophysiological measures of a SuperEnduro athlete during a world championship: an in-situ case study

世界锦标赛期间超级耐力赛车手的心理生理测量:一项现场案例研究

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: SuperEnduro is a high-risk motorcycle sport with no prior empirical data. This case study analyzed an elite rider during the fifth round of the 2023/2024 SuperEnduro Grand Prix. METHODS: Psychological measures included core-, positive-, and negative affect, expected and perceived performance, mental and physical exhaustion, perceived risk of racing addiction, and a post-race interview. Physiological measures encompassed heart rate, caloric expenditure, work intensity, and training loads. RESULTS: Results showed a decline in core affect, with positive affect remaining high and negative affect low after three races. Anxiety decreased progressively, but perceived and objective performance remained low. Elevated physiological measures and subjective perceptions confirmed SuperEnduro's intensity. The participant self-identified himself as addicted to racing. However, his addiction score was low, suggesting passion or emotional attachment-a blend of pleasure and pain-driving his commitment to race even when injured. DISCUSSION: These findings provide insight into the physical and psychological demands unique to SuperEnduro athletes.

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