Psychologist Talks on Moderate Appreciation for Athletes

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Gold medalist Aries Susanti Rahayu of Indonesia celebrates on the podium after the victory ceremony for climbing of Women's Speed category at the 18th Asian Games in JSC Sport Climbing, Palembang, Indonesia on Thursday, August 23, 2018. Aries became the first people to win gold medals for climbing at the Asian Games on Thursday as they emerged victorious in the speed climbing events. ANTARA FOTO/INASGOC/Hendra Nurdiyansyah

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From the viewpoint of psychologists and the motivation theory, every achievement is worthy of appreciation. As mentioned by Bina Nusantara University psychologist Nanang Suprayogi who stated that a form of appreciation can be an individual’s external motivation to further improve their performance.


“It’s normal for an athlete to be appreciated, especially considering that their achievements are not just for them but also for the country’s namesake. This appreciation is on a higher level,” said Nanang.


Compliments and appreciation a person receives should be a reminder for a person to maintain focus and continue to achieve goals. Society as a whole also bears a role to monitor an athlete’s humbleness and keeping them in check.


“Mental guidance must be given to people. Once a star, athletes must be prepared to be a non-arrogant athlete that does not reduce their personality,” said the psychologist.


Showcasing appreciation must also be presented moderately and give the athletes a time to focus on their training programs. “Unlike a past event where a football athlete was taken to numerous places in the wake of his game in the finals which reduced the time of his resting period and training,” said Nanang.


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