dc.description.abstract | To achieve peak performance as a young elite athlete, there are many psychological and
physical factors that have impact on human’s performance. Factors that affect the
performance interplay and interact must work to maintain ability to perform at its peak.
The purpose of this study is to examine the factors that contribute to peak performance.
Data collection method of the study has been done with a questionnaire, addressed to
young elite athletes on a secondary school. It was 87 respondents who participated on
voluntary and anonymously conditions. The respondents consisted of men and women
between 16 and 19 years old. A pilot study was examined in purpose to secure the validity
and reliability. In conclusion, the respondents begin their preparation for contests with less
than a week and more over, up to six months. Due to respondent’s answers, factors as
physics, technique, strategy, tactic, mental exercises and social support had a positive
impact to their preparation phase. Factors that led to top performance and had impact from
strategy phase, due to respondents were, mental training, nutrition and branch training.
Factors, which contributed to respondent’s peak performance during the actual
competition, were in general, attitude, confidence, focus, goals, mental preparation and
motivation. Factors that seem to have a negative impact on athletes performance but were
neglected by respondents in the actual contest was, external disturbance, social,
intellectual and physical anxiety, and previous setbacks. The conclusion is that most
factors, which were investigated for this study, somehow affect young athletes
performance before and during a competition. | sv |