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School of Sport, Performing Arts and Leisure. Andy Lane University of Wolverhampton Richard Lane OptimizeFX , Broxbourne, UK Helen Lane Winning Lane Ltd Correspondence to: A.M.Lane2@wlv.ac.uk.
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School of Sport, Performing Arts and Leisure Andy Lane University of Wolverhampton Richard Lane OptimizeFX, Broxbourne, UK Helen Lane Winning Lane Ltd Correspondence to: A.M.Lane2@wlv.ac.uk Profiling optimal performance: A case study of peak performance in foreign exchange dealing and boxing environments PURPOSE This case study aims to explore emotional intelligence and emotional states associated with optimal performance in two high-performance environments. • RESULTS • Results indicated comparative emotional profiles between optimal performance, although optimal boxing performance was linked with high calmness and happiness. Tension was motivational when coupled with positive emotions, and de-motivational when experienced with depression (Lane & Terry, 2000). Findings indicate the potential transferability of emotional control training between sport and occupational environments. • METHODS • An experienced foreign exchange dealer whom also competed as an amateur boxer completed mood measures and offered qualitative in relation to optimal performance states related to each environment CONCLUSIONS & RELEVANCE • This case study provides evidence that shows intense emotions in both sport and work situations. Future research should develop strategies to enhance emotional control that transfer between situations.