Biotechnological Approaches to Psychological Interventions: Enhancing Tennis Talent Development
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5912/jcb2000Abstract
This paper explores the application of biotechnological advances in psychological intervention strategies for tennis talent development, focusing on enhancing mental resilience and endurance. We introduce a mental skills training model that utilizes feedback mechanisms from the brain to address athlete fatigue during high-intensity scenarios. This model is supported by insights from quantum biology, which are integrated into the sports training system to optimize athletic performance. Additionally, the training model proposes an efficient allocation of resources to specific skill tasks, enhancing the mental skills required for endurance sports. The effectiveness of these interventions is evaluated through changes in athletes' mental rhythm awareness and overall performance before and after the intervention. Results indicate significant improvements in athletes’ capabilities to overcome fatigue, with quantifiable enhancements in resilience metrics post-intervention. The psychological strategies employed not only bolstered the athletes' endurance but also their general performance, showcasing a broadened scope of psychological intervention impacts on tennis talent cultivation. This study highlights the potential of combining biotechnological approaches with traditional psychological training methods to develop a comprehensive talent development strategy that can significantly influence the commercial biotechnology landscape in sports.