The fourth edition of Advances in Sport and Exercise Psychology provides advanced psychology students with a thorough examination and critical analysis of the current research in sport and exercise psychology.
This third edition presents a thorough review of the literature and terminilogy in key topic areas.
Bridging the gap between research and practice, this book explains the basic principles of sport and exercise psychology, and demonstrates how they can be applied to counselling, teaching, coaching, sports medicine and fitness instruction ...
This text provides a comprehensive review of measurement approaches within sport and exercise psychology. Over 50 of the world's leading experts in the field contribute to chapters addressing the historical...
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The fourth edition of a classic, leading resource for the field of sport, exercise, and performance psychology Now expanded to two volumes, and featuring a wealth of new chapters from highly respected scholars in the field, this all-new ...
The book covers themes including: Contemporary personality perspectives Choking models of stress and performance Coping in sport Relational-efficacy beliefs Self-determination theory Transformational leadership Organizational psychology in ...
International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 11, 169-183. doi:10.1080/16121 97X.2013.773688 Morgan, W.P. (1981). Psychophysiology of self-awareness during vigorous physical activity. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, ...
"This text captures the world of sport and exercise psychology.
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The heritability of traits such as mental toughness, motivation, and self- regulation, which are important concepts in sport psychology, is approximately 50% to 60% (Li et al., 2019; Lin et al., 2017; Willems et al., 2019), meaning that ...