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This Is An Example Of The Ten Point Strategic Plan I Will Be Basing This is an example of the ten point strategic plan. I will be basing my research off of workplace stress and health related issues. Below is a copy of what the plan should look like. I would like to do this template and relate it to my topic. For instance, research has shown that more people have heart attacks on Monday than any other day of the week. Research has attributed it to people being stressed out about the upcoming week. My topic will be related to stress in the workplace, so my ten strategy points must reflect that. Please delete material in the template and add ideas for my research topic. This is not a graded assignment.....it is an optional class assignment that can be used later in a regular assignment. The Ten Strategic Points Topic – Description of the phenomena experienced by performance martial arts breakers during the allowed 120 seconds in competition after a failed attempt, where a successful break follows. Problem Statement - The psychological factors and thought processes of performance breakers after failure, and prior to a following successful break is a phenomena yet to be investigated. Purpose Statement –The purpose of this qualitative descriptive phenomenological case study is to further understand the thought process and psychological process of performance martial arts breakers after failure and prior to a following successful break. Additionally, this study should shed light on pain/punishment response in athletes, as a failed break typically results in pain. Research Questions – R1: Is there a unique phenomena that exists in competitive martial arts breaking? R2: What psychological processes do competitive breakers use to overcome a failed attempt and prepare for a successful re-attempt? Hypothesis/Variables or Phenomena - a. P1: There exist a unique phenomena in performance martial arts breaking after a failed attempt due to immediate pain response, and a need to quickly prepare for a 2nd attempt. Literature Review - a. Background of the problem/gap; i. Visualization in boxing has been studied with regards to posture; however, a lack on research exists on visualization in combat sport striking (Rzepko, et al. 2014). ii. Threat assessment was recently studied with regards to sports imagery; however, threat assessment has not been studied in response of a failure with a pain/punishment like variable (Willams & Cumming, 2012). iii. Recent research has suggested the need for investigation into psychological experiences involved with performance board breaking (Davison, 2011). b. Theoretical foundations (models and theories to be foundation for study); i. Visualization in task performance/Killology visualization (Nordin & Cumming, 2005), (Grossman, 1995). ii. Arousal control in performance athletics (Edwards, et al. 2013). iii. Self-talk in athletics (Ghaffari, Bagherli, & Sanatkaran, 2013). iv. Threat appraisal in potentially dangerous task performance (Williams & Cumming, 2012). v. Pain response (Tesarz, Schuster, Hartmann, Gerhardt, &


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