Sport and Exercise Psychology Research AdvancesMartin P. Simmons, Liman A. Foster Nova Publishers, 2008 - 416 من الصفحات The application of psychology to sport and exercise settings is a relatively new field which is rapidly developing and expanding. This branch of psychology is concerned with understanding the behaviour, mental processes, and well-being of people who are involved in sport and exercise. Practitioners typically specialise in either the sport or exercise branches, though some work equally in both fields. This new book presents invigorating recent research in the field. |
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The Explicit Consequences of Error in Motor Learning | 111 |
Perceived Challenges in Major Junior IceHockey The InDepth Experiences of Athletes in a Remote Region | 135 |
Examining Third Order Effects on Adolescents Sport Participation and Motivation | 157 |
Transition out of Elite Sport A Dynamic Multidimensional and Complex Phenomenon | 175 |
Social Contacts and Cohesion in a Group Exercise Context | 191 |
The Use of Salivary Cortisol for Measuring Stress Experienced by Athletes in the Laboratory and Field Settings | 235 |
Overview of the Use of Skeletal Muscle Markers for Damage Detection in Sportspeople | 251 |
Longitudinal Factorial Invariance Differential and Latent Mean Stability of the Coping Inventory for Competitive Sports | 293 |
Immune and Hormonal Stress Responses to an Immersion in a Siphon Placed on the Bottom of an Alpine Cave of 7OOM Depth Case Report | 307 |
Sport Status and Physical Activity Perceptions of Youth | 329 |
Regular Exercise May Reduce Oxidative Damage Induced by Psychological Stress | 345 |
Analyzing the Measurement of Psychological Need Satisfaction in Exercise Contexts Evidence Issues and Future Directions | 361 |
Index | 393 |
The Athletes Retirement Decision Inventory ARDI Preliminary Findings | 207 |
Gender Differences in Perceived Effort | 221 |
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