Abstract
Researchers have identified mentally tough behaviours (MTbs) as crucial for linking mental toughness (MT) capacity to consistently high performance under pressure but often overlook how displays of MTb lead to MT development. Through a practitioner-researcher approach within a UEFA National Football Association, an applied intervention, using a behaviour-based MT development framework, was administered during an under-15s international training camp, with the aim of supporting coaches (n = 2) to facilitate youth footballers’ (n = 22) MT development. The intervention included pre-camp coach education, in-camp coach support, and post-camp interviews to assess effectiveness. Players’ MT levels, measured using the MT Index (MTI), significantly increased pre- to post-camp. Coaches highlighted the intervention’s role in clarifying MT and helping them frame MTbs appropriately. Players credited their MT development to how coaches clarified, reinforced, and reviewed the MTbs they displayed under pressure. We recommend
practitioners working with sports organisations create bespoke MT development frameworks that integrate into their development processes, including player development and session planning.
practitioners working with sports organisations create bespoke MT development frameworks that integrate into their development processes, including player development and session planning.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Journal of Applied Sport Psychology |
| Publication status | Accepted/In press - 17 Nov 2025 |