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Encyclopedia of Sport and Exercise Psychology

Two Volume Set
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January 2014 | 880 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
How do athletes overcome fears, slumps, mental blocks, or injuries? How do they deal with stress and anxiety, be it from competitors, teammates, audiences, parents, coaches, or themselves? What psychological techniques prove effective in mental training for peak performance, maintaining concentration, motivation, and competitive drive? How can an athlete enhance his or her commitment to a training regimen, or how might the average person better adhere to a program of fitness and exercise? Readers will find answers to these questions and more in the Encyclopedia of Sport and Exercise Psychology.

Features & Benefits:

  • Entries explore the theory, research, and application of psychology as it relates to sport and fitness in a manner that is accessible and jargon-free to help readers better understand human behavior in sport and exercise settings.
  • From personal factors to situational factors influencing performance to specific psychological techniques for enhancing performance, this work provides comprehensive coverage of the field via approximately 350 to 400 signed entries.
  • Entries conclude with cross-references and suggestions for further readings to guide students further in their research journey.

Available in print and online, this monumental work is edited by two leading figures in the field with a distinguished international Editorial Advisory Board to select and assign entries, ensuring authoritative content readers can trust.

Key Themes:

  • Career Transition
  • Certification, Credentialing, and Roles of Sport and Exercise Psychologists
  • Disability
  • Emotion
  • Exercise Health
  • Group Dynamics
  • History and Foundation
  • Leadership
  • Morality, Aggression, and Ethics in Sport
  • Motivation
  • Motor Control
  • Perception and Cognition in Sport
  • Personality and Psychological Characteristics in Sport
  • Psychobiology
  • Psychological Skills/Interventions
  • Psychosociocultural
  • Self-Concept/Self-Perceptions, and Identity
  • Youth Sport

"...The editors have compiled an impressive array of topics, ranging from the general (e.g., "Conflict," "Race," "Perception") to the more specific (e.g.,"Yips," "CALO-RE Taxonomy of Behavior Change Techniques"). Undergraduates and graduate students from institutions with programs in exercise or sport psychology will find this encyclopedia worthwhile. Summing Up:  Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through graduate students."

J.A. Badics
Eastern Michigan University
CHOICE
Key features
How do athletes overcome fears, slumps, mental blocks, or injuries? How do they deal with stress and anxiety, be it from competitors, teammates, audiences, parents, coaches, or themselves? What psychological techniques prove effective in mental training for peak performance, maintaining concentration, motivation, and competitive drive? How can an athlete enhance his or her commitment to a training regimen, or how might the average person better adhere to a program of fitness and exercise? Readers will find answers to these questions and more in the Encyclopedia of Sport and Exercise Psychology.

Features & Benefits:

  • Entries explore the theory, research, and application of psychology as it relates to sport and fitness in a manner that is accessible and jargon-free to help readers better understand human behavior in sport and exercise settings.
  • From personal factors to situational factors influencing performance to specific psychological techniques for enhancing performance, this work provides comprehensive coverage of the field via approximately 350 to 400 signed entries.
  • Entries conclude with cross-references and suggestions for further readings to guide students further in their research journey.

Available in print and online, this monumental work is edited by two leading figures in the field with a distinguished international Editorial Advisory Board to select and assign entries, ensuring authoritative content readers can trust.

Key Themes:

  • Career Transition
  • Certification, Credentialing, and Roles of Sport and Exercise Psychologists
  • Disability
  • Emotion
  • Exercise Health
  • Group Dynamics
  • History and Foundation
  • Leadership
  • Morality, Aggression, and Ethics in Sport
  • Motivation
  • Motor Control
  • Perception and Cognition in Sport
  • Personality and Psychological Characteristics in Sport
  • Psychobiology
  • Psychological Skills/Interventions
  • Psychosociocultural
  • Self-Concept/Self-Perceptions, and Identity
  • Youth Sport

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