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Athletes` basic psychological need satisfaction and autonomous motivation: differences between individual vs. team sports
Van Yperen, N. W.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…These findings provide valuable insights into athletes` psychological need satisfaction profiles and offer a practical framework for implementing need-supportive coaching practices tailored to sport type.…”
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Junior-to-senior transition in elite female football: identifying predominant sources of stress among junior players from both player and coach perspectives
Selbekk, S., Lilleengen, M., Stålesen, J., Ransom, D., Sæther, S.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…Introduction: The purpose of this case study is to gain insight into and a deeper understanding of the predominant sources of stress during the junior-to-senior transition experienced by current and former female junior players and their male coaches from both the junior and senior teams. …”
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Current trends in scientific research of sports training in freestyle
Ilyukhin, I. A., Zebzeev, V. V., Mironov, A. Y.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2025)“…The findings presented here can be valuable for coaches and professionals in enhancing the training of freestyle skiers.…”
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Societal attitudes and structural barriers in coaching para-athletes: a mixed-methods systematic review
Liu, J., Yu, H., Cheung, W. C., Bleakney, A., Jan, Y.-K.Published in PLOS ONE (2025)“…This systematic review addresses a critical gap in the existing literature by examining the complex interaction between societal and structural factors and their impact on coaching practice for athletes with disabilities. A mixed-methods approach was employed to synthesize data from 26 studies sourced from PubMed, Web of Science, SPORTDiscus, and Google Scholar. …”
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The combined utility of eye-tracking technology and cued retrospective think-aloud to investigate cognitive-perceptual mechanisms underpinning the visual gaze behaviours of climbin...
Mitchell, J., Sheffield, D., Taylor, N., Giles, D., Frances, A. M.Published in BASES Conference 2024 (2024)“…The findings demonstrate the utility of combining eye-tracking and CRTA interviewing as a new, efficient methodology of capturing the cognitive-perceptual processes underpinning coaching expertise, and a valid and reliable source of data to inform coach education initiatives…”
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Mental health surveillance in elite Para athletes: early identification and follow-up of athletes at risk of mental health problems
Meidl, V., Dallmann, P., Steffen, K., Bretthauer, B., Busch, A., Kubosch, E. J., Leonhart, R., Hirschmueller, A.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2024)“…The most common mental stressors cited were related to education and problems with the team, coaches or federation. At follow-up, almost two-thirds of the athletes were either already in professional psychiatric or psychological care (25%) or were recommended to seek such care (32.8%). …”
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Mental health in elite coaches
Baumann, L., Schneeberger, A. R., Currie, A., Iff, S., Seifritz, E., Claussen, M. C.Published in Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach (2024)“…Context: Coaches play an important role in promoting mental health in elite sports. …”
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Understanding enjoyment within the context of the children-to-youth sport transition in Norwegian soccer: A mixed methods study
Jørgensen, T. M., Gjesdal, S., Abrahamsen, F. E.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2024)“…In conclusion, coaches should emphasize players` expectations of success, learning, and intrapersonal mastery, while creating a team culture that values friendship and passion for the sport. …”
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How the perfectionistic climate of a sports team predicts the athletic performance of elite athletes: a case study of the CUBAL women`s basketball team
Meng, M., Su, R.-H., Kogiso, K., Zheng, R.-R., Chen, L., Wei, W., Li, W., Hsu, M.-C.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2024)“…Conclusion: Coaches need to pay attention to athletes` cognitive evaluations of the perfectionistic climate as a source of pressure. …”
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Exploring the daily hassles of neophyte cycling coaches
Wood, S., Richardson, D., Roberts, S. J., Fletcher, D.Published in International Sport Coaching Journal (2024)“…This highlights the significant need to identify the diverse sources of key stressors. The aim of this research was to explore the recurrent stressors experienced by novice coaches to better inform their coping strategies and reduce the dropout rate caused by stress. …”
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Skating into the unknown: scoping the physical, technical, and tactical demands of competitive skateboarding
Diewald, S. N., Neville, J., Cronin, J. B., Read, D., Cross M. R.Published in Sports Medicine (2024)“…Background: The inclusion of skateboarding in the Olympics suggests that athletes and coaches are seeking ways to enhance their chances of succeeding on the world stage. …”
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Meaning in elite sport - A narrative review of scholarship in sport psychology
Oblinger-Peters, V., Henriksen, K., Ronkainen, N. J.Published in Current Issues in Sport Science (2024)“…For this, the wider meaning in life literature will be drawn on to give an overview of components, sources, pathways, and qualities of meaning and set it apart from the related concept of purpose. …”
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The heart of the matter (high performance athletes` perceptions of the coach-athlete relationship)
Infurna, C.Published in Techniques Magazine (2023)“…Previous researchers have suggested that an effective and mutually beneficial coach-athlete relationship plays a vital role in the athelete´s success, and that that coaches are an important source of support for their athletes (Harry & Weight, 2021). …”
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Changes in quality of life, sleep, and physical activity during COVID-19: a longitudinal study of adolescent athletes
Wingerson, M. J., Baugh, C. M., Provance, A. J., Armento, A., Walker, G. A., Howell, D. R.Published in Journal of Athletic Training (2023)“…Frequency and duration of physical activity and frequency of interaction with other individuals (family, peers, sport coaches, etc) were self-reported at follow-up assessment for the 2 weeks before school or sport closure and the 2 weeks before questionnaire completion. …”
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Sources of organizational stress among youth rhythmic gymnasts an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Penna, E. M., Filho, E., Bentes, L. M. N., Ferreira, R. M., Pires, D. A.Published in Science of Gymnastics Journal (2023)“…Our analysis revealed that sport entrapment, time management, and body image concerns are some of the stressors experienced by rhythmic gymnasts. Coach-pressure, peer-pressure, and parental-pressure are additional sources of stress reported by the athletes. …”
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Impact of COVID-19 outbreak on the mental health in sports: a review
Shukla, A., Dogra, D. K., Bhattacharya, D., Gulia, S., Sharma, R.Published in Sport Sciences for Health (2023)“…Further, research literature reported that due to the lack of required training, physical activity, practice sessions, and collaboration with teammates and coaching staff are the prime causes of mental health issues in athletes. …”
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Developing the use of explicitation techniques in team games as a pedagogical tool for coaching practice
Hunter, A. R., Morgan, K., Harris, K., Santos, S., Mouchet, A.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2023)“…Thematic data analysis was used to identify trends and patterns and make sense of the multiple sources of data. The findings were focused on the pedagogical strategies and adaptations used to develop the use of the explicitation techniques in coaching practice. …”
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Mental fatigue: The cost of cognitive loading on weight lifting, resistance training, and cycling performance
Staiano, W., Bonet, L. R. S., Romagnoli, M., Ring, C.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2023)“…However, in sport a variety of cognitive tasks, which vary in terms of duration and scheduling relative to the sporting activity, such as coach briefings, social media, work commitments, and the mental demands of sport itself,11,16 have been identified as sources of MF. …”
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Comparing the practices of USA skiing and snowboarding against a global model for integrated development of mass and high-performance sport
Smolianov, P., Morrissette, J. N., Boucher, C., Dolmatova, T., Schoen, C., Dion, S.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2022)“…Results suggest possible enhancements at macro level (e.g., new partnerships and incentives for greater support of mass participation), meso level (e.g., additional sources and models for better coach education and facilities), and micro level (e.g., advanced lifelong guidelines for excellence of everyone) on the example of USSA. …”