Mindfulness and Flow in Elite Athletes

in Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology

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Stuart Cathcart University of Canberra and South Australian Sports Institute

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Emma Groundwater South Australian Sports Institute and University of Bath

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Mindfulness has been found to be related to improved athletic performance and propensity to achieve flow states. The relationship between mindfulness and flow has only recently been examined in elite athletes. To build on this literature, we administered the Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (FFMQ) and the Dispositional Flow Scale to 92 elite athletes. Psychometric analyses supported the validity of the FFMQ. Males scored higher than females on the FFMQ facet of Nonjudging of Inner Experience. Athletes from individual and pacing sports scored higher on the FFMQ facet of Observing than athletes from team-based and nonpacing sports. Correlations between mindfulness and flow were stronger in athletes from individual and pacing sports compared with team-based and nonpacing sports. Mindfulness correlated with different facets of flow in males compared with females. The results support the use of the five-facet mindfulness construct in elite athletes and suggest the relationship between mindfulness and flow possibly may vary by gender and sport type in this population.

Stuart Cathcart is with the University of Canberra and the South Australian Sports Institute. mailto: stuart.cathcart@canberra.edu.au. Matt McGregor is with the South Australian Sports Institute. Emma Groundwater is with the South Australian Sports Institute and the University of Bath.

Address author correspondence to Stuart Cathcart at mailto: stuart.cathcart@canberra.edu.au.
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