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Assessment with CSAI-2
The Competitive Condition Anxiety Inventory-2 examined Ahmed’s mental health and fitness to return to competitive running after injury. This popular tool examines cognitive, physical, and self-confidence, which are vital to sports success. The inventory was meticulously presented before a competitive event and during a regular training session, illustrating low- and high-pressure conditions.
Low-pressure results:
Ahmed scored 18/36 during regular training, indicating mild cognitive strain. It appears that his performance concerns are not affecting his practice. He scored 14 out of 36 for somatic anxiety (muscle tension, high heart rate). Practice anxiety has few physical manifestations. His 30 out of 36 self-confidence during these sessions was notable (Herbert et al., 2020). In familiar, controlled environments, Ahmed appears secure and capable.
High-pressure results:
Everything changed when Ahmed was evaluated before a regional tournament. His cognitive anxiety was 29 out of 36, indicating performance and injury worries. An athlete with strong cognitive anxiety may dwell on negative outcomes or past traumas like his injury. Somatic anxiety rose to 26/36. Ahmed suffered stomach aches, jitters, and clammy hands, typical of pressure competition. His self-confidence dip to 15 out of 36 was most concerning. This abrupt dip indicates how much competition impacts his mental health and self-confidence.
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