European journal of sport science | 2021

Bringing human-animal interaction to sport: Potential impacts on athletic performance.

 
 
 

Abstract


To gain an edge in performance, athletes, coaches, trainers, and sport psychologists worldwide leverage findings from psychological research to develop training and performance strategies. The field of sport psychology draws upon research on stress, anxiety, mindfulness, and team building to develop these strategies. Here, we introduce human-animal interaction as a potential area of research that may apply to athletic performance. Structured interactions with animals-particularly therapy dogs-can provide physiological benefits associated with stress and the oxytocin system, psychological benefits for anxiety and motivation, and social benefits through social support. Yet these effects have not yet been systematically investigated in athletes. Integration of human-animal interactions into athletics can occur through animal visitation programs and resident therapy animal programs. Integrating human-animal interactions into athletics presents some unique challenges and limitations that must be considered before implementing these programs, and these interactions are not a panacea that will work in every situation. But, given the amount of human-animal interaction research suggesting benefits in medicine, mental health, and education contexts, it is worthwhile exploring potential benefits not just for athletic performance, but also for injury prevention and recovery.

Volume None
Pages \n 1-25\n
DOI 10.1080/17461391.2021.1916084
Language English
Journal European journal of sport science

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