Overview
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:
- Does the mindfulness program improve basketball skills, body movement control, and psychological health?
- Does the program's effectiveness differ between male and female athletes?
- 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:
- Complete surveys about their mental health and stress.
- Perform physical fitness tests, such as jumping, running, and strength exercises.
- Perform basketball skill tests, including shooting, dribbling, and passing.
- Play in standardized 5-on-5 basketball games that are video-recorded for analysis .
- Attend 15-to-20-minute training sessions 3 times a week for 8 weeks (if assigned to a training group) .
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- 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.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Individuals who do not meet the specific inclusion criteria (e.g., not a current university basketball athlete at the specified universities, or under 18 years old).
- Presence of a musculoskeletal injury or chronic condition that prevents safe participation in physical assessments.
- Significant prior experience with formal mindfulness or meditation practice, defined as having attended a course lasting one week or more.
- Prior participation in systematic Psychological Skills Training (PST).
- Inability to commit to the full 8-week intervention timeline.
- Refusal to provide informed consent or declines to participate.