Search Results - The Sport Psychologist
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The inducers of an elite male table tennis player`s emotional experience throughout his career: a single case study based on the critical-incident method
Petiot, O., Kermarrec, G., Visioli, J., Martin, G.Published in The Sport Psychologist (2024)“…The Sport Psychologist…”
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Home advantage in sport. Causes and the effect on performance
M. A. Gomez-Ruano, R. Pollard, C. Lago-PenasPublished 2022“…The book offers a better understanding of the HA effect for MSc and PhD students, athletes, coaches, performance analysts, sport psychologists, sociologists, sport scientists and sport journalists. …”
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The role of affects in predicting the success of expert table tennis players
Abdoshahi, M., Limoochi, S., Shemshaki, A.Published in Proceedings Book of The 16th ITTF Sports Science Congress Budapest (HUN), April 19th - 20th, 2019 (2020)“…The relationship between psychological variables and skill performance has been a key matter for sports psychologists for many years. For example, in the multidimensional anxiety theory (Martens et al., 1990), it is assumed that cognitive anxiety has a negative linear relationship, somatic anxiety has an Inverted-U shape relationship, and self-confidence has a positive linear relationship with the performance. …”
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A literature review on coach-athlete relationship in table tennis
Martinent, G., Ansnes, E.Published in International Journal of Racket Sports Science (2020)“…Indeed, the access to the knowledge base regarding coach-athlete relationship represents a major issue for the different stakeholders involved in table-tennis (coaches, athletes, parents, sport psychologists, researchers). To that end, we firstly overviewed and discussed the different theoretical models exploring the concept of coach-athlete relationship to clarify the core dimensions of this construct. …”
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Imagery intervention to increase flow state and performance in competition
Koehn, S., Morris, T., Watt, A. P.Published in The Sport Psychologist (2014)“…The Sport Psychologist…”
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Teaching mental toughness in tennis
Young, J., Pearce, A.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2010)“…Results: Male participants nominated coaches, sport psychologists and former elite players as those best equipped to teach mental toughness to aspiring players. …”
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Professional tennis players in flow: A reversal theory perspective
Young, J.Published in 2008 International Convention on Science, Education and Medicine in Sport: Proceedings, Vol. I (2008)“…In terms of practical implications, the application of a reversal theory framework directs a coach`s and/or sport psychologist`s attention to a player`s awareness, and interpretation, of personal and situational factors when working with professional female players to achieve sporting excellence and enjoyment in competing. …”
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Attributes of female tennis champions and challenges faced by aspirants
Young, J. A., Pearce, A. J.Published in Medicine and Science in Tennis (2009)“…The study`s implications for coaches and sport psychologists are also highlighted. …”
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Performing under pressure
Crust, L., Karageorghis, C., Lane, A.Published 2007“… Psychology: A throwback to 2004 where one sport psychologist offered his damning verdict on the British Olympic swimming team`s failures Competition Anxiety: The nature of anxiety and its symptoms are explored, with techniques provided to control this anxiety and re-channel it Self-confidence: The importance of selfconfidence in sport is emphasised, with theories and exercises included on how to boost it Mental Strength: Through tennis, a guide to utilising mental strength during competition is illustrated, dealing with both internal and external factors…”
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Conference report: The First Argentine Symposium of Medical Science Applied to Tennis
Published 1999“…Physicians, physical trainers, athletic trainers and psychologists travelled from all over Argentina, as well as from Bolivia and Uruguay, to exchange ideas with international experts in sports medicine. …”
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Training mental quickness in beginning and intermediate tennis players
Singer, R. N., Cauraugh, J. H.Published in The Sport Psychologist (1994)“…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. …”