Impacts Of Three Different Relaxation Techniques On Mood States Among Athletes
- Author:
Hazliza Razali
;
Rohayah Husain
;
Marhasiyah Rahim
;
Nor Najibah Endut
;
Khairi Che Mat
;
Nordin Simbak
;
Ahmad Zubaidi Abdul Latif
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Autogenic Relaxation (AGR);
Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR);
Music Relaxation (MR);
mood states;
adult athletes.
- MeSH:
Autogenic Relaxation (AGR);
Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR);
Music Relaxation (MR);
mood states;
adult athletes.
- From:Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine
2017;2017(Special Volume (2)):49-58
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Relaxation technique is a method, process, procedure or activity that helps a person to relax. There are several methods of relaxation techniques that can be used proven beneficial to improve the individual state of relaxation. Relaxation can be performed individually or in a group. With suitable technique of relaxation, it will improve quality of life as well as emotional and physical. This study aims to investigate the impact of three different relaxation techniques, namely Autogenic (AGR), Progressive Muscle (PMR) and Music Relaxation (MR) on mood states among Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA) athletes. Eighty UniSZA athletes aged between 18 to 25 years old were randomly assigned into four groups which were AGR, PMR, MR and control group. Each groups consisted of 20 subjects which were male and female athletes with multidiscipline of the sports involvement. The mood states were determined by Brunel Mood Scale (BRUMS) during pre and post-intervention. The subjects in the three intervention groups received relaxation training twice a week for four weeks, 30 minutes per sessions. While, a control group not received any relaxation training during the intervention time. Repeated measure ANOVA conducted showed that the two parameters in BRUMS significantly changes in post-intervention such vigour (F=16.083, p<0.0001) and confusion (F=3.412, p=0.022). Other negative mood scores showed no significant changes such; (anger; F=2.235, p=0.091, depression; F=0.960, p=0.416, fatigue; F=0.724, p=0.540, tension; F=16.083, p=0.913).The results of Pairwise Comparison revealed that the three types of relaxation techniques (AGR, PMR and MR) effective to enhance vigour (positive mood) score among the adult subjects. In this study, PMR was the most effective relaxation technique followed by AGR and MR to regulate the mood state among adults.
- Full text:22.2017my0287.pdf