Exploring the Impact of Mindfulness on Athletic Performance and Functional Movement in Collegiate Athletes
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of a mindfulness training program on sports performance and mental health in university basketball players. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Does the mindfulness program improve basketball skills, body movement control, and psychological health? 2. Does the program's effectiveness differ between male and female athletes? 3. Is there an association between athletes' current psychological states and their athletic performance before training? Researchers will compare a mindfulness group to a psychological skills training group and a standard control group to see if the mindfulness program leads to significantly greater improvements in performance and well-being. Participants will: 1. Complete surveys about their mental health and stress. 2. Perform physical fitness tests, such as jumping, running, and strength exercises. 3. Perform basketball skill tests, including shooting, dribbling, and passing. 4. Play in standardized 5-on-5 basketball games that are video-recorded for analysis . 5. Attend 15-to-20-minute training sessions 3 times a week for 8 weeks (if assigned to a training group) .
• Participants must be active university basketball athletes enrolled at the University of Macau, City University of Macau, or Macau University of Science and Technology .
• Participants must be 18 years of age or older.
• Participants must not have a current musculoskeletal injury or chronic condition that prevents participation in high-intensity physical assessments
• Participants must not have significant prior experience with formal mindfulness or meditation practice.
• Participants must not have received prior systematic Psychological Skills Training (PST) courses.
• Participants must be able to commit to the 8-week intervention and assessment schedule.