Implications of perceived empowering motivational climate on athletes` goal-regulatory processes: A longitudinal analysis

(Auswirkungen eines als befähigend empfundenen Motivationsklimas auf die Zielregulationsprozesse von Sportlern: Eine Längsschnittanalyse)

This study explores how athletes` perceptions of empowering climates can influence athletes` goal regulatory processes over the competitive season. The purpose of this research was to test, using a longitudinal design, the relationship between athletes` perceptions of an empowering climate, goal motives, and goal-directed effort. A total of 112 university athletes (M = 20.90; SD = 2.79) completed a multi-section questionnaire at two time points during the season. Changes in perceptions of an empowering motivational climate positively predicted changes in autonomous goal motives (but not controlled ones), which in turn led to positive changes in goal-directed effort. These results suggest that athletes who perceive a climate of empowerment on the part of their coach tend to pursue goals autonomously, leading to greater effort directed towards those goals. Overall, the findings provide information on the implications of athletes` perception of the empowering climates created by their coaches for the autonomous motivation underlying their goals, as well as for enhancing their effort sustainability and facilitating their goal attainment in high-level sporting contexts. In addition, the study supports the positive implications of perceived empowering climates in relation to athletes` pursuit of adaptive goals when examined over time. HIGHLIGHTS Empowering climates created by coaches, through the promotion of autonomous goal motives, enhance athletes` goal-directed effort over time. Fluctuations in the motivational climate during the competitive season have significant implications for athletes` goal regulatory processes. Pursuing goals for autonomous reasons (self-concordant goals) fosters greater effort in athletes for goal attainment, while controlled motivation fails to sustain goal-directed effort.
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Notationen:Sozial- und Geisteswissenschaften
Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Sports Sciences
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 2026
Jahrgang:44
Heft:5
Seiten:563-573
Dokumentenarten:Artikel
Level:hoch