Search Results - Ecological Psychology
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Exploring adaptive coaching practices in elite table tennis: A qualitative perspective on tactical evolution and talent logic in the ABS ball era
Fei, W., Lingxuan, K.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2025)“…Together, they highlight adaptive expertise as a multi-layered process - spanning tactical reasoning, psychological stability, ecological training design, and future-oriented talent logic. …”
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Biomechanical insights on Tennis Canada`s skill fundamental phases: Ecological dynamics, force generation and reading gameplay
Hopper, T., Rhoades, J.Published in Coaching and Sport Science Review (2023)“…We propose that perception-action coupling ideas from ecological psychology, guided by the 4R model of read, respond, react, and recover for the stroke movement cycle, promotes both novice and advance tennis players ability to play tennis. …”
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How to take a "portrait" of interpersonal synergies formation? - exemplar data with expert badminton doubles
Passos, P., Lacasa, E., Milho, J., Diniz, A., Torrents, C.Published in Ecological Psychology (2022)“…Ecological Psychology…”
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The relationship between performance and flow state in tennis competition
Koehn, S., Morris, T.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2012)“…Studies using retrospective assessments need to be aware that subjective experience could be biased by performance outcomes. Pinpointing psychological variables and their impact on ecologically valid measures, such as performance results, would support the development of effective intervention studies to increase performance in sport competition.…”
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Athlete assessment and intervention during real competition
Carlstedt, R. A.Published in The Journal of the American Board of Sport Psychology (2008)“…This presentation which was delivered at the APA 2008 annual convention in Boston reviewed ten years of ambulatory, ecological and longitudinal research of athlete performance, assessment and intervention during real competition and training that was carried out by the author and his students. …”
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Ambulatory Psychophysiology and Ecological Validity in Studies of Sports Performance: Issues and Implications for Intervention Protocols in Biofeedback
Carlstedt, R. A.Published in Biofeedback (2001)“…This study differed from previous ones in that heart activity was analyzed in the context of a realistic and more ecologically valid situation (entire real matches) and a meaningful longitudinal dependent measure of performance (match outcome). …”
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One size fits all? Sensitivity to moment of inertia information from tennis rackets in children and adults (One size fits all? Sensitivity to moment of inertia information from tennis rackets in children and adults )
Beak, S., Davids, K., Bennett, S.Published 2001“…Work in ecological psychology has shown that younger and older adults are able to perceive key characteristics of wielded rackets through haptic information related to touch and feel. …”