Sport and Exercise Psychology - Topics in Applied Psychology - Andrew Lane - Böcker - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9781848722231 - 28 augusti 2015
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Sport and Exercise Psychology - Topics in Applied Psychology 2:a utgåva

Andrew Lane

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Sport and Exercise Psychology - Topics in Applied Psychology 2:a utgåva

The new edition of Sport and Exercise Psychology asks four fundamental questions that get to the heart of this flourishing discipline:

What inner states influence what people think, feel, and behave?

How can people manage or self-regulate their own inner states?

How can sport and exercise psychology professionals help people manage their inner states?

Is sport psychology just a placebo effect?

Taking an applied perspective that bridges the gap between sport and exercise, the book answers these questions by covering the key topics in the field, including confidence, anxiety, self-regulation, stress and self-esteem. There are also chapters on the role of music in performance, imagery and exercise addiction.

Each chapter is written by an expert in that field, and includes a range of features illustrating specific issues, either within the research literature or their practical application. This is a comprehensive and engaging overview of an evolving discipline, and will be essential reading to any student of sport and exercise psychology. It will also be of huge interest to athletes and coaches seeking an accessible understanding of the role of psychology in sport.


358 pages, 55 black & white illustrations, 16 black & white tables, 7 black & white halftones, 32 bl

Media Böcker     Pocketbok   (Bok med mjukt omslag och limmad rygg)
Releasedatum 28 augusti 2015
ISBN13 9781848722231
Utgivare Taylor & Francis Ltd
Antal sidor 358
Mått 247 × 178 × 22 mm   ·   650 g
Språk Engelska  
Redaktör Lane, Andrew (University of Wolverhampton, UK)

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