Search Results - The Sport Psychologist
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Psychological resilience, athletic experience, and competitive level of judokas. A transversal study
Garrido-Muñoz, M., Blanco-García, C., Diez-Vega, I., García-Merino, S., Acebes-Sánchez, J., Rodríguez-Romo, G.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2024)“…Introduction: While there is agreement on the positive link between psychological resilience and athletic performance, conclusive findings regarding the association between psychological resilience and other variables of interest (for example, age, gender, type of sport, or competitive level) remain elusive. Objective: The study aimed to assess psychological resilience levels among judokas and explore potential associations with demographic factors, judo experience and competitive level. …”
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Psychological preparation of freestyle wrestlers during competitions
Lavrentiev, O., Sergienko, Y., Antonenko, S., Krupenya, S., But, O.Published in Scientific Journal National Pedagogical Dragomanov University (2023)“…Organization and formation of loads, use of technical elements and exercises to improve sports form according to sports qualification and training period. …”
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Athletes' body talk: the role of contextual body image in eating disorders as seen through the eyes of elite women athletes
De Bruin, A. P., Oudejans, R. R. D.Published in Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology (2018)“…Furthermore, the present study also highlights several critical aspects for prevention and treatment that should support sport federations and clinical sport psychologists in taking appropriate actions to deal more effectively with eating disorders in athletes…”
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Interview des Monats mit der Sportpsychologin "Nicht das Ergebnis zählt!" (Interview of the month with the female sport psychologist "The result does not count!")
Marzok, I.Published in Judo Magazin (2018)“…Interview of the month with the female sport psychologist "The result does not count!"…”
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The effect of sport massage on the mental disposition in kickboxing and judo competitors, reducing their body mass prior to competitions
Boguszewski, D., Boguszewska, K., Kwapisz, E., Adamczyk, J. G., Urbanska, N., Bialoszewski, D.Published in Journal of Combat Sports and Martial Arts (2012)“…Therefore, they should be subjected to physician`s, physiotherapist`s or sport psychologist`s care. The massage resulted in low levels of anxiety in the athletes before competitions. …”
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Training needs of judo practitioners regarding sport psychology
Rutkowska, K.Published in Journal of Combat Sports and Martial Arts (2012)“…Nowadays, cooperation of a sportsperson with a sport psychologist should be a standard practice, adopted already at the level of children and young people`s sport. …”
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Combat sports medicine
R. Kordi, N. Maffulli, R. R. Wroble, W. A. WallacePublished 2010“…An international team of contributors have developed this book to meet the needs of practitioners who work with combat sports athletes. Based on the best available research evidence, this represents a key reference for neurologists, psychologists, orthopedic surgeons and sports injury specialists involved in the management of patients who practice contact sports. …”