英文摘要
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Purposes: Present study aimed to conceptualize mo-chi in team sport through the coaches' and athletes' perspectives followed by the process of qualitative research. Methods: Present study contained 2 sub-studies, 9 elite coaches (5 males, 4 females; Mage = 43, SD = 9.51) from Taiwanese division l or international teams (rhythmic gymnast, basketball, baseball, volleyball, table-tennis, and badminton), and 9 elite intercollegiate athletes (3 males, 6 females; Mage = 21.86, SD = 1.25) from Taiwanese division l or national teams (basketball, volleyball, softball, or tennis) were interviewed, respectively. Content analysis was conducted to deduct the qualitative data. Results: Findings from both coaches and athletes indicated that, mo-chi is a dynamic process in which group members coordinate implicitly based on three shared cognitive components: accurate task knowledge, evaluation of each other's ability, and emotional awareness of each other among team members. Conclusions: After a systematical series of studies, we preliminarily confirm the nature and the mechanism of mo-chi in sport team.
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