Search Results - The Sport Psychologist
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Assessment of the risk of injury to athletes in connection with psychophysiological indicators (skiing)
Fedorchuk, S., Lysenko, O., Kolosova, O., Khomyk, I., Ivaskevych, D., Tukaiev, S.Published in Sport Science and Human Health (2020)“…At the same time, the potential risk of injuries increases with each passing year, so one of the main tasks of sports physicians, psychologists, physiologists, especially in high-achievement sports, is to reduce injuries in sports. …”
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Structure and role of motivation in skiing trainng
Walczak, M.Published in Abstract Book of the 6th International Congress on Science and Skiing, December 14 - 19, 2013 St. Christoph am Arlberg - Austria (2014)“…INTRODUCTION: Motivation and its typology have been researched by sport psychologists worldwide. Problems in sport performance related to motivational overpressure or lack of optimal motivating result from improper analysis of athletes` psychical states conditioned by motivational processes. …”
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Effects of three types of thought content instructions on skiing performance
Rushall, B. S., Hall, M., Roux, L., Sasseville, J., Rushall, A. CPublished in The Sport Psychologist (1988)“…The Sport Psychologist…”
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The intended use of the sport psychology consultation system
Rushall, B. S.“…Because of the way the information is presented, this service establishes the psychologist as being credible in his/her understanding of sport. …”