Sports psychology Books
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WW Norton & Co Its Better to Be Feared The New England Patriots
Book SynopsisTrade Review"[A]n honest, sprawling, meticulously reported, and beautifully written portrayal of perhaps the greatest and probably the most unlikely dynasty in modern professional sports . . . [Wickersham] draws richly detailed portraits of Brady, Belichick, the dynasty’s third constant in owner Robert Kraft, and how their personalities and relationships changed through the years . . . It’s Better to Be Feared is the accounting the Patriots dynasty deserves." -- Chad Finn - Boston Globe"[A] superlative sports book full of intimate, fly-on-the-wall reporting, savvy insights and deft, page-turning writing. . . . Chapter after chapter, the author takes the reader inside the Patriots’ locker and trainers’ rooms, into coaches’ meetings, into the huddle and onto the line of scrimmage. There’s plenty of eavesdropping on the NFL owners’ contentious meetings with Commissioner Roger Goodell, too. The result is the best picture I’ve ever encountered of what the cutthroat, multibillion-dollar world of NFL football is actually like." -- Edward Kosner - Wall Street Journal"[T]he best book written about the Patriots to date. It encompasses the entirety of the Bill Belichick-Tom Brady dynasty: nine AFC championships and six Super Bowl championships. It delves deeply into the histories of Belichick, Brady, Robert Kraft, and several important figures of the dynasty: Julian Edelman, Josh McDaniels, Malcolm Butler, Peyton Manning, Roger Goodell, Eric Mangini, and many more. The good, great, bad, and worse are covered here, but not in a scandalous way, and not in a way that wastes extra time on extraneous stories. The focus of the book, and the fact that Wickersham has been covering the team and league since the dynasty’s advent, make it special." -- Boston.com, 2021 Gift Guide"The book consistently delivers that type of fly-on-the-wall access, taking the reader to seemingly impenetrable places . . . Reporters have breathlessly covered the Patriots over the years, leaving little room for new reveals, but Wickersham advances the ball with anecdotes that unpeel the personalities of the franchise’s significant figures." -- Mark Selig - Washington Post"Wickersham, with thorough reporting and the experience of covering New England’s twists and turns, manages a noteworthy feat in It’s Better to be Feared—he humanizes Brady, Belichick and the Patriots owner Robert Kraft for outsiders in a way that can be exceedingly difficult . . . Their history is told in parallel with the growth of the N.F.L. itself." -- Oskar Garcia - New York Times Book Review"[C]ontains an array of juicy details about Brady’s turbulent final years in New England . . . While those details — Belichick’s clandestine friendship with Roger Goodell, Brady approaching the 49ers at the start of his free agency — are scintillating, they are the garnish on top of a well-constructed narrative that spans the arc of 20 years . . . Wickersham's storytelling is gripping." -- Alex Reimer - WEEI"Wickersham’s fly-on-the-wall accounts are fascinating, but he’s at his best when he explains, carefully and evenhandedly, how the business of football works. . . Exemplary sports journalism that examines the front office and dueling egos as much as the gridiron." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review"This enthralling behind-the-scenes tale of the New England Patriots is a piece of journalistic excellence . . . Patriots fans will revel in all the little-known backstories, while all football fans and readers seeking astonishing success stories will relish this, too." -- Robert St. John - Booklist"A skilled journalist analyzes the success of the NFL’s premier team over the last two decades, in both its laudable and unsavory aspects; [it] will be of interest to all sports fans." -- John Maxymuk - Library Journal"While there is no shortage of books available on the New England Patriots dynasty, Seth Wickersham’s new work may be the best yet... So good that even casual NFL fans will want to check [it] out.... Of the many books written on [Brady and Belichick], it seems that Wickersham delivers the deepest and most insightful portrait of either of them within these pages... Engaging and artfully written, drawing the reader into the events [Wickersham] describes, making them feel as if they are witnessing these meetings and games themselves.... One of the best books on the NFL to appear in recent years." -- Micah Wimmer - Fansided
£12.99
Clint Feuerbach A Football Coachs Guide to Coaching and Playing Better Golf
£19.99
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Trafford Publishing Managing Performance Anxiety in Tennis
£9.99
Rowman & Littlefield Sport Psychology for Youth Coaches
Book SynopsisToday, more than 68 million children and adolescents participate in sport programs in the United States. Yet despite the growth and popularity of highly-organized athletic competition, controversy still swirls around the role that adults, particularly coaches, play in the world of youth sports. Coaches not only occupy a critical leadership position in the athletic setting, but their influence can extend into other areas of life as well. Sport Psychology for Youth Coaches is a practical how-to guide that helps coaches use their leadership role to achieve optimal benefits for young athletes, both on and off the field/court.It is designed to help coaches create rewarding experiences for young athletes and provides specific behavioral guidelines that have proven to have positive, and lasting, effects. The authors address a wide range of everyday concerns including motivation, stress reduction, psychological skills, relations with parents, legal responsibilities, and other areas of importanTrade ReviewAs a professional baseball coach for over three decades the reader might find it odd that I would endorse a book on youth coaching and sports. That would be a mistake. The gifted athletes I work with have many of the anxieties and problems found in youth players. What Ron Smith and Frank Smoll have done is organize a comprehensive manuscript that helps coaches at all levels create an atmosphere that allows success. Immediate and future success. I ask that youth coaches devour this book for the nuggets it contains. Ron Smith introduced and mentored me in many of the concepts in Sport Psychology for Youth Coaches in the early 90’s as a young pitching coach with the Houston Astros organization. Thank you Ron for that and helping put on paper the ideals of coaching I utilize today. -- Brent Strom, pitching coordinator, St. Louis Cardinals, Strom Baseball InstituteThis important book, written by two "pros" in the field of sport psychology, has the capacity to help anyone be a better coach and a better parent. -- Dick Bennett, former high school and NCAA Division I basketball coachSmith and Smoll are two of the nation’s top social scientists studying coaching and youth sports, and they have been collaborating for decades. In this book, their rich scientific work comes to life through clear writing and a multitude of positive ideas for keeping youth sports in perspective and all kids engaged. Their welcomed message is to minimize young people feeling like failures by emphasizing effort, persistence, and improvement. This is a must-read for coaches, teachers, parents, and other adults who work with children and youth. -- Robert C. Granger, Ed.D., president, William T. Grant FoundationSport Psychology for Youth Coaches: Developing Champions in Sport and Life is a MUST read for any youth sport administrator, coach, or parent! Ron and Frank have once again contributed invaluable research, recommendations, and guidelines for the youth sport participant to have an optimal sporting experience. As a psychologist that has worked with collegiate and elite athletes for over 20 years, I have found that the most successful and happiest high level athletes have experienced many of the positive relationships that are discussed in this book. In my opinion, this book should be required reading for any adult (parent, coach, administrator) involved with kids in sport. -- Chris Carr, Ph.D, HSPP, sport & performance psychologist, St. Vincent Sports Performance, Indianapolis, INDr. Smith and Dr. Smoll are synonymous with in-depth research and applied sport psychology strategies for young athletes, youth coaches, and parents. Sport Psychology for Youth Coaches is based upon more than 35 years of their research and applied experience. The authors bring to the reader a broad range of necessary topics that are easily understood, easy to implement, and relevant for coaches. Based upon their research, Smith and Smoll clearly illustrate a myriad of issues and challenges facing youth sport, but they also provide user friendly and research based solutions for these challenges. Although the title of this book implies a target audience of youth coaches, this valuable information applies to athletes and coaches at all levels of sport and life. If you are a coach or you have sons and daughters in sport, this book is a must read! -- Jim Bauman, sport psychologist, University of VirginiaSport Psychology for Youth Coaches: Developing Champions in Sports and Life crystallizes more than three decades of cutting-edge scientific research and applied work in youth sport by two of the field’s most distinguished professionals. Written in an engaging, practical style and sprinkled liberally with quotes from legendary sports figures, the book draws heavily on the expertise and experience of the authors and provides readers with concrete, step-by-step guidelines to improve themselves as coaches and help young athletes maximize their performance and enjoyment in sport. -- Britton W. Brewer, Ph.D., professor of psychology, Springfield CollegeSmith and Smoll are the ‘go-to’ guys for youth sport coaches, and this easy-to-read book is a distillation of their many years of research, teaching, doing, and writing concerning best practices. Read it and hit all the bases running! -- Kate F. Hays, Ph.D., C.Psych., CC-AASP, director, The Performing Edge, Toronto, past president, American Psychological Association’s Division of Exercise & Sport Psychology,Finally! A user friendly book for coaches focused on the mental side of the game that is the real deal- written by top experts in the field. Ron Smith and Frank Smoll have made it easier for coaches at all levels to work on the mental side of the game, incorporating the best coaching research, science, and practical tips into their sport programs. -- Judy Van Raalte, Ph.D., professor of psychology, Springfield College, Springfield, MAA must read for any parent or coach involved in youth sports. Drawing on 30 years of experience as leading experts in the field, Ron Smith and Frank Smoll have put together a practical and informative leadership book that helps adults maximize the personal growth and development of young athletes while teaching psychological skills that foster a healthy perspective about winning, personal improvement, and controlling the emotional side of sport. -- David Yukelson, Ph.D., past president and fellow, Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP), director of sport psychology services, Morgan Center for Student-Athletes, Penn State UniversityThis book is a must for all youth sports coaches. Whether you are a novice or experienced coach, the information and behavioural guidelines contained in this book will help you provide a more positive experience for you athletes and engage more effectively with problem parents. Having spent more than four decades studying the effects of coaching behaviour in youth sports and delivering coach and parent education workshops, Professors Ronald Smith and Frank Smoll have discovered and tested the coaching practices that best promote success both on and off the sports field. Coaches who follow the principles described in this book have been shown to produce athletes who enjoy sports more, have greater respect for the coach, possess higher levels of self-esteem and adaptive motivation, and are less anxious and less likely to drop out of sports. -- Sean Cumming, senior lecturer in sport and exercise sciences, University of Bath, UKTable of ContentsPart I. Developing a Coaching Philosophy 1. Athletic Competition for Children and Adolescents: Why Youth Sports? 2. Sport Models and Goals: Kids Are Not Professionals! Part II. Becoming a Better Coach 3. Coaching Roles and Relationships: Influencing Young Athletes’ Lives 4. The Mastery Approach to Coaching: Applying Sport Psychology 5. Communication and Self-Awareness: Skills for Improving Coaching Effectiveness Part III. Performance Enhancement Skills for Young Athletes 6. Goal Setting: Charting the Road to Success 7. Athletic Stress: Teaching Coping Skills to Young Athletes 8. Mental Imagery: Using the Mind to Program the Body Part IV. Coaching Challenges and How to Deal With Them 9. Working Effectively With “Problem Athletes:” Turning Problems Into Opportunities 10. Coach-Parent Relationships: A Vital Link in Successful Youth Sport Experiences 11. What to Do If . . . Bibliography Index About the Authors
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Jose Silvas Guide to Mental Training for Fitness and Sports Think and Grow Fit
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Special Operations Mental Toughness: The Invincible Mindset of Delta Force Operators, Navy SEALs, Army Rangers & Other Elite Warriors!
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Champion Thinking: How to Find Success Without
Book Synopsis'This book captures the magic of being in flow . . . Highly recommend' RONNIE O'SULLIVAN 'The perfect motivational read at the dawn of a new year' DAILY EXPRESS 'Entertaining and enlightening' MATTHEW SYED 'Simon has looked into something we actually all know or at least once did - the ability to live life more in the now' JASON FOX Simon Mundie, host of The Life Lessons podcast, draws on interviews with some of the world’s sporting legends to redefine how we understand – and pursue - success through 8 key lessons. As the sports reporter for BBC Radio 1 for the best part of a decade, Simon Mundie was pitch-side at many of the most high-profile sporting events in history. It was often thrilling, but the emphasis always seemed to be on results, tactics and the score. But as the saying goes, sport is a metaphor for life – so Simon set out to explore that. Drawing on interviews with sporting legends from Jonny Wilkinson to Kate Richardson-Walsh, Caitlyn Jenner to Goldie Sayers, along with psychologists, philosophers and world-renowned thinkers, Simon shares some of the tools and techniques that sportspeople have embraced to grow and evolve. From developing emotional intelligence to the power of true acceptance and the joy of getting in flow, he explores eight universal themes that are highlighted in sport, but that are all too easily overlooked. What can the careers of Gaël Monfils and Andy Murray teach us about exploring our potential? What can England’s Olympic gold-medal winning hockey team teach us about the power of being truly selfless? Wise and inspiring, Champion Thinking illustrates that the contentment we are all looking for isn’t somewhere ‘out there’ – it’s actually so close that we tend to overlook it. 'The intention behind this book is beautiful, and I highly recommend it' RUPERT SPIRA 'Mundie understands something most of us discover eventually: that the pursuit of sporting excellence is the best guide we have to what it means to be human' AMOL RAJANTrade ReviewThis book captures the magic of being in flow, and Simon upgrades the usual message of what ‘success’ and happiness are really about. Highly recommended -- Ronnie O'SullivanChampion Thinking blends compelling sporting moments with thought-provoking philosophical insights. Mundie argues persuasively that sport isn't just about trophies and winning, and that similarly life isn't just about success and status. Entertaining and enlightening -- Matthew SyedThis exquisite, erudite book distils the modern wisdom in Mundie’s unmissable podcast. Business leaders, sports coaches, and indeed anyone with pretensions to being a champion - or just improving themselves - ought to read it, whether for entertainment or because it might change their life for the better. Mundie understands something most of us discover eventually: that the pursuit of sporting excellence is the best guide we have to what it means to be human -- Amol RajanThis book will challenge your thinking on what success truly is and will give you tools to "succeed" in life in the truest sense of the world. This is definitely not just another book about sport and those who happen to be good at it -- Goldie SayersSimon skilfully weaves the implications of the recognition of our true nature with compelling sporting anecdotes. The intention behind this book is beautiful, and I highly recommend it -- Rupert SpiraSimon has truly explored something in this book that we all need to remember. Using high achieving individuals, teams and sporting stories he has looked into something we actually all know or at least once did and something that I champion personally. What is it? The ability to live life more in the now. As toddlers we were experts at being present. Read this book and become that expert again -- Jason FoxAn ingenious concept where sport meets psychology. And the best of the conversations are very good indeed * The Times on 'Life Lessons' *One of the BBC’s best mental health podcasts – full of warmth and spice * Telegraph on 'Life Lessons' *
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Navy SEAL Mental Toughness: A Guide To Developing An Unbeatable Mind
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Basic Books The MVP Machine: How Baseball's New
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Virtualbookworm.com Publishing Finding Your Flow - How to Identify Your Flow Assets and Liabilities - The Keys to Peak Performance Every Day
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Wipf & Stock Publishers The Games People Play: Theology, Religion, and Sport
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Penguin Putnam Inc The Sports Gene: Inside the Science of
Book SynopsisThe New York Times bestseller – with a new afterword about early specialization in youth sports – from the author of Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World. The debate is as old as physical competition. Are stars like Usain Bolt, Michael Phelps, and Serena Williams genetic freaks put on Earth to dominate their respective sports? Or are they simply normal people who overcame their biological limits through sheer force of will and obsessive training? In this controversial and engaging exploration of athletic success and the so-called 10,000-hour rule, David Epstein tackles the great nature vs. nurture debate and traces how far science has come in solving it. Through on-the-ground reporting from below the equator and above the Arctic Circle, revealing conversations with leading scientists and Olympic champions, and interviews with athletes who have rare genetic mutations or physical traits, Epstein forces us to rethink the very nature of athleticism.
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Ben Bergeron, LLC Chasing Excellence: A Story About Building the World's Fittest Athletes
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Archway Publishing Spinning the Yarn
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Banzos Sword
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Armin Lear Press LLC Simplicity
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Elite Edge Publishing The Whistle Blower
£15.19
Cengage Learning EMEA Solutions in Sport Psychology
Book SynopsisThis innovative text, authored by a well-qualified team, offers an applied introduction to the growing subject of sports psychology. It addresses the key challenges facing lecturers and students in the area by comprehensively covering a diverse range of topics, reflecting relevant research, and applying theory to practice. Assuming no prior knowledge of the subject, this accessible book covers the fundamentals of sport psychology and demonstrates how theory can be applied in practice. Each chapter opens with a description of a specific case that is dealt with as the chapter proceeds. The reader is then taken through the background theory, and relevant research and literature, before being presented with a proposed 'solution' to this opening problem.Trade ReviewForeword: Bobby Gould Introduction PART I: Sport Psychology in Practice "The team just hasn't gelled" John Kremer & Deidre Scully (Department of Psychology, The Queen's University, Belfast) Incompatibility in the coach - athlete relationship Sophia Jowett (School of Health, Staffordshire University) & Ian Cockerill (School of Sport & Exercise Sciences, University of Birmingham) Mental toughness : the concept and its measurement Peter Clough, Keith Earle & David Sewell (Department of Psychology, University of Hull) PART II: Goals, Motivation and Commitment Enhancing the quantity and quality of motivation: the promotion of task involvement in a junior football team Joan Duda & Anne Marte Pensgaard (School of Sport & Exercise Sciences, University of Birmingham) The application of achievement-goal theory in youth sport Chris Harwood & Stuart Biddle (Department of Physical Education, Sport Science & Recreation Management, Loughborough University) In pursuit of the perfect performance Ian Cockerill (School of Sport & Exercise Sciences, University of Birmingham) PART III: Cognitions and Confidence Sport participants' reflections on past events: the role of social cognition Sandy Wolfson (Division of Psychology, University of Northumbria) Confidence and the pre-shot routine in golf: a case study David Shaw (Department of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire) Functional-equivalence solutions for problems with motor imagery Paul Holmes (Department of Exercise & Sport Science, Manchester Metropolitan University) & David Collins (Scottish Centre for Physical Education, Sport & Leisure Studies, University of Edinburgh) Case studies in confidence for elite slalom canoeists Hugh Mantle (School of Education & Social Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University) PART IV: Injury, Counselling and Social Support The psychological rehabilitation of a severely-injured rugby player Richard Cox (Scottish Centre for Physical Education, Sport & Leisure Studies, University of Edinburgh) Football as an alternative medium for facilitating therapeutic intervention with a discrete group of refugees Rachel Tribe (Department of Psychology, University of East London) Coping with retirement from professional sport David Lavallee (Scottish School of Sports Studies, University of Strathclyde), Jim Golby ( School of Social Sciences, University of Teesside) & Ruth Lavallee (School of Leisure & Sports Studies, Leeds Metropolitan University)Table of ContentsForeword: Bobby Gould Introduction PART I: Sport Psychology in Practice The team just hasn''t gelled" John Kremer & Deidre Scully (Department of Psychology, The Queen''s University, Belfast) Incompatibility in the coach - athlete relationship Sophia Jowett (School of Health, Staffordshire University) & Ian Cockerill (School of Sport & Exercise Sciences, University of Birmingham) Mental toughness : the concept and its measurement Peter Clough, Keith Earle & David Sewell (Department of Psychology, University of Hull) PART II: Goals, Motivation and Commitment Enhancing the quantity and quality of motivation: the promotion of task involvement in a junior football team Joan Duda & Anne Marte Pensgaard (School of Sport & Exercise Sciences, University of Birmingham) The application of achievement-goal theory in youth sport Chris Harwood & Stuart Biddle (Department of Physical Education, Sport Science & Recreation Management, Loughborough University) In pursuit of the perfect performance Ian Cockerill (School of Sport & Exercise Sciences, University of Birmingham) PART III: Cognitions and Confidence Sport participants'' reflections on past events: the role of social cognition Sandy Wolfson (Division of Psychology, University of Northumbria) Confidence and the pre-shot routine in golf: a case study David Shaw (Department of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire) Functional-equivalence solutions for problems with motor imagery Paul Holmes (Department of Exercise & Sport Science, Manchester Metropolitan University) & David Collins (Scottish Centre for Physical Education, Sport & Leisure Studies, University of Edinburgh) Case studies in confidence for elite slalom canoeists Hugh Mantle (School of Education & Social Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University) PART IV: Injury, Counselling and Social Support The psychological rehabilitation of a severely-injured rugby player Richard Cox (Scottish Centre for Physical Education, Sport & Leisure Studies, University of Edinburgh) Football as an alternative medium for facilitating therapeutic intervention with a discrete group of refugees Rachel Tribe (Department of Psychology, University of East London) Coping with retirement from professional sport David Lavallee (Scottish School of Sports Studies, University of Strathclyde), Jim Golby (School of Social Sciences, University of Teesside) & Ruth Lavallee (School of Leisure & Sports Studies, Leeds Metropolitan University)"
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Crown House Publishing Winning the Mind Game: Using Hypnosis in Sport Psychology
Book SynopsisHypnosis is an invaluable tool to quickly and effectively influence the subconscious mind and promote lasting change. This book contains a wide range of advanced hypnotic interventions that allow therapeutic techniques to be adopted and used with athletes. This practical book also contains scripts and case studies. Topics include: Transcripts of successful clinical sports hypnosis interventions A step-by-step guide Theoretical considerations Working with teams Tips on marketing your sports psychology practice.Trade Review"Most sport psychology texts merely scratch the surface with their typical presentation of mental rehearsal, relaxation, concentration and other basic performance enhancement techniques. This work starts where all these other books leave off. The authors provide the clinician with some very powerful intervention tools and strategies for both problem solving and performance enhancement. If you're serious about developing an effective sport psychology practice, then this book and it's techniques need to be a part of your clinical armamentarium."
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Bennion Kearny Soccer Brain: The 4C Coaching Model for Developing World Class Player Mindsets and a Winning Football Team
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Bennion Kearny Tipping the Balance: The Mental Skills Handbook for Athletes [Sport Psychology Series]
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Bennion Kearny Limited Golf Tough: Practice, Prepare, Perform and Progress
£19.94
Simon Rea Careers in Sports Science
£12.99
Green Hill Publishing Mindful Cricket
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Booklocker.com, Inc. Command the Whistle
£28.49
Touchladybirdlucky Studios Mastering Embodied Flow Mindset
£19.79
Game Changer Publishing A Colonel A Cowboy
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Master Your Mind
£14.70
Outskirts Press Reflections from a Career in Sport Psychology: An Autobiography and Guide to Teaching, Research and Professional Practice
£22.73
Walking Crow The Truth About Mental Toughness for Young Athletes
£17.73
Springer Sport and Exercise Psychophysiology
Book SynopsisChapter 1 A Historical Overview and Future Directions in Sport and Exercise Psychophysiology.- Part 1 Research Methods in Sport and Exercise Psychophysiology.- Chapter 2 Basic and Applied Research in Sport and Exercise Psychophysiology.- Chapter 3 Psychophysiological Techniques Applied to Sports and Exercise.- Chapter 4 Data Collection and Analysis of Psychophysiological Metrics During Movement Execution.- Part 2 Psychophysiological Mechanisms Influencing Fatigue and Exercise Tolerance.- Chapter 5 The Psychophysiology of Fatigue.- Chapter 6 Changes in Neurotransmission During Exercise.- Chapter 7 Body Experiences to Gain Tolerance to Effort: Affective Motor Control Loops to Transform Stress into Self-Regulated Effort.- Chapter 8 Sensory Interventions to Improve Exercise Tolerance.- Chapter 9 Attention Allocation During Exercise Performed at Various Intensities.- Chapter 10 Exploring the Effects of Biofeedback and Neurofeedback on Exercise Tolerance.- Part 3 Psychophysiological Insights into Motivation, Emotion, and Cognitive Regulation in Exercise.- Chapter 11 Motivation, Discipline, and Exercise Behavior.- Chapter 12 Emotional Reactions to Exercise.- Chapter 13 Exploring the Psychophysiological Mechanisms Underlying the Relationship Between Cognitive Function and Exercise Performance.- Chapter 14 Neural Mechanisms Underlying Affective Regulation During Exercise.- Chapter 15 Self-Regulation of Exertion and Displeasure During Exercise.- Chapter 16 Emotions in Motion: Examining the Effects of Psychophysiological States in Exercise Behavior and Athletic Performance.
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Saage Books Mentale Stärke im Tennis
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Saage Books Psicología Tenis
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Saage Books Entraînement Mental au Tennis
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Saage Books Mentale Training in Tennis
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BoD - Books on Demand Die 11 Besten Geführten Meditationen Für Yogalehrer
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Books on Demand Dartitis Mentale Ursachen und Lösungen
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Psicología de un campeón
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Mindset Publishers Mindset: a mental guide for sport
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BoD - Books on Demand Vägen Till Seger
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Puni Publishing The Unwritten System
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Puni Publishing The Neural Engineering Codex for Track and Field
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Neural Map of Track and Field
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