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Personality traits of special forces operators: Comparing commandos, candidates, and controls. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2022-04-21 Rik Huijzer,Bertus F. Jeronimus,Anniek Reehoorn,Frank J. Blaauw,Maurits Baatenburg de Jong,Peter de Jonge,Ruud J. R. den Hartigh
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A prospective study of teammate factors on athletes’ well-being, disordered eating, and compulsive exercise. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2022-04-14 Charlotte L. Scott,Emma Haycraft,Carolyn R. Plateau
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“Dear past me, know that you are deserving of compassion and care”: Self-compassionate writings of adolescent girls recalling weight-stigmatizing events in physical activity. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2022-04-07 Jade A. Bailey,Katarina L. Huellemann,Eva Pila
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Association of latent mental health profiles of military officers with active sport participation and hedonic and eudaimonic motives for sport participation. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2022-04-04 Keita Kinoshita,Eric MacIntosh,Shintaro Sato
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Examining how Canadian Hockey League general managers build and sustain cultures of excellence. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2022-03-28 Aaron Armstrong,Gordon A. Bloom,Jordan S. Lefebvre,Lee Schaefer
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Response inhibition under emotional and physical stress. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2022-03-24 Laura Voigt,Corey G. Wadsley,Marie O. Frenkel,Arne Nieuwenhuys
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Why does teamwork execution breakdown? Experiences of university team sport athletes. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2022-03-07 Desmond McEwan,Kaitlin L. Crawford
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The effect of implicit learning on motor performance under psychological pressure: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2022-02-10 Daniel A. R. Cabral,Alan E. Wilson,Matthew W. Miller
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Enhancing shared mental models: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2022-02-10 Robin L. J. Lines,Benjamin L. Hoggan,Sasha Nahleen,Philip Temby,Monique Crane,Daniel F. Gucciardi
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Autonomy support in sport contexts: The role of parents and coaches in the promotion of athlete well-being and performance. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2022-02-03 Emilie Lemelin,Jérémie Verner-Filion,Joëlle Carpentier,Noémie Carbonneau,Geneviève A. Mageau
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The role of mental health protection and promotion among flourishing Canadian university sport coaches. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2022-02-01 Kurtis Pankow,Amber D. Mosewich,Tara-Leigh F. McHugh,Nicholas L. Holt
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Looking back to move forward: Recently retired Olympians’ perspectives of factors that contribute to and undermine athlete well-being. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2022-02-01 Jeffrey L. Sauvé,Joseph J. O'Rourke,Brian Wilson,Andrea Bundon,Mark R. Beauchamp
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“Go after the fatty”: The problematic body commentary referees hear—and experience—in adolescent girls’ sport. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2022-02-01 Ross M. Murray,Kristen M. Lucibello,Eva Pila,Drew Maginn,Allison Sandmeyer-Graves,Catherine M. Sabiston
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An early phase trial testing the proof of concept for a gamified smartphone app in manipulating automatic evaluations of exercise. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2022-02-01 Magne Rasera,Harshani Jayasinghe,Felix Parker,Camile E. Short,David E. Conroy,Ben Jackson,James A. Dimmock,Ryan E. Rhodes,Hein de Vries,Corneel Vandelanotte,Amanda L. Rebar
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Understanding and recognizing high-performance swimmers’ well-being. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2022-02-01 Katie S. Uzzell,Camilla J. Knight,Denise M. Hill
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The multidimensionality of the physical fitness self-concept: A recommendation to consider competence and affect components in childhood. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2022-02-01 Lena Henning,Maike Tietjens,Dennis Dreiskämper
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Testing interventions for music performance under pressure: A randomized controlled study. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2022-02-01 Veronika J. Lubert,Peter Gröpel
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Mental skills in the armed forces: A scoping review. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-11-29 Shelby Rodden-Aubut,Jill Tracey
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Collegiate athlete mental health: Comparing treatment-seeking student-athletes and nonathletes on service utilization, clinical presentation, and outcomes. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-11-04 J. Ryan Kilcullen,Brett E. Scofield,Alaina L. Cummins,Brendan M. Carr
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Successful motor performance of a difficult task: Reduced cognitive-motor coupling. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-11-04 Kuo-Pin Wang,Ming-Yang Cheng,Tai-Ting Chen,Kao-Hung Lin,Chung-Ju Huang,Thomas Schack,Tsung-Min Hung
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Emotion dysregulation mediates the relationship between psychological distress, symptoms of exercise addiction and eating disorders: A large-scale survey among fitness center users. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-11-04 Bernadette Kun,Róbert Urbán,Attila Szabo,Anna Magi,Andrea Eisinger,Zsolt Demetrovics
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Too tired to switch off? How post-training physical fatigue impairs mental recovery through increased worry. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Yannick A. Balk,Katherine A. Tamminen,David W. Eccles
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Factors perceived to affect the wellbeing and mental health of coaches and practitioners working within elite sport. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Denise M. Hill,Georgia Brown,Toni-Lee Lambert,Kelly Mackintosh,Camilla Knight,Paul Gorczynski
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How team socialization processes relate to youth ice hockey players’ social identity strength and cohesion. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Jeffrey J. Chamberlain,Craig R. Hall,Alex J. Benson
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A history of parent involvement in organized youth sport: A scoping review. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Travis E. Dorsch,Emily Wright,Valeria C. Eckardt,Sam Elliott,Sam N. Thrower,Camilla J. Knight
1 A fundamental step in describing a research field is the review and synthesis of accumulated 2 knowledge. Multiple qualitative reviews have been conducted over the last decade to provide a 3 summary and commentary on the growing literature in the area of youth sport parenting. 4 However, these reviews have focused on contemporary findings in the field, largely ignoring 5 work in the area that began
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Facilitating student-athletes’ dual career transition: A Scandinavian university case study. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Lukas Linnér,Natalia Stambulova,Kristoffer Henriksen
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The relevance of stability and change of achievement goals for self-regulated motor learning processes and outcomes. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Martin Daumiller,Raven Rinas,David Jaitner
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Disentangling the effects of ego and task-involving climate perceptions on cohesion in youth sport. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Carla Chicau Borrego,Diogo Monteiro,Alex J. Benson,Mauro Miguel,Eduardo Teixeira,Carlos Silva
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The emergence of resilience: Recovery trajectories in sleep functioning after a major stressor. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Daniel F. Gucciardi,Jonas W. B. Lang,Robin L. J. Lines,Michael T. Chapman,Kagan J. Ducker,Peter Peeling,Monique Crane,Nikos Ntoumanis,Sharon K. Parker,Cecilie Thøgersen-Ntoumani,Eleanor Quested,Philip Temby
There is intuitive and practical appeal to the idea of emergent resilience, that is, sustaining healthy levels of functioning or recovering quickly after some degree of deterioration following exposure to heightened risk or vulnerability. Scholars typically utilise mean levels of functioning indices to identify qualitatively distinct latent subgroups of individuals who share similar patterns of change
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The differential interaction effect of mastery and performance climate on athletes’ emotional and physical exhaustion: The role of athletes’ gratitude. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-08-01 Lung Hung Chen,Chia-Huei Wu,Ying-Lien Ni,Che-Chun Kuo
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Do youth soccer academies provide developmental experiences that prepare players for life beyond soccer? A retrospective account in the United Kingdom. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-08-01 Fieke Rongen,Jim McKenna,Stephen Cobley,Kevin Till
The professionalisation of soccer academies has intensified, with youth players exposed to demanding performance focused environments in pursuit of a career in the professional game. Yet, academies are also under increasing pressure to show that they develop players who can function in life beyond soccer. Therefore, this study explored the retrospective views of 13 ex-elite UK youth academy soccer
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A practical guide and empirical example for implementing ecological momentary assessment in sport psychology research with athletes. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-08-01 Erin J. Reifsteck,Shelby N. Anderson,Jamian D. Newton,Jaclyn P. Maher
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Purpose after service through sport: A social identity-informed program to support military veteran well-being. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-08-01 Katrina J. Waldhauser,Joseph J. O'Rourke,Ben Jackson,James A. Dimmock,Mark R. Beauchamp
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The effectiveness of team reflexivity interventions: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-08-01 Robin L. J. Lines,Simon Pietsch,Monique Crane,Nikos Ntoumanis,Philip Temby,Sally Graham,Daniel F. Gucciardi
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The interplay between normative feedback and self-critical perfectionism in predicting competitive tennis players’ competence, tension, and enjoyment: An experimental study. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-08-01 Gert-Jan De Muynck,Maarten Vansteenkiste,Sofie Morbée,Beatrijs Vandenkerckhove,Gert Vande Broek,Bart Soenens
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Foresee the glory and train better: Narcissism, goal-setting, and athlete training. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-08-01 Shuge Zhang,Ross Roberts,Tim Woodman,Amanda Pitkethly,Cedric English,David Nightingale
1 Grandiose narcissism may be debilitative to athlete training because the opportunity 2 for self-enhancement that motivates narcissists to strive is normally absent in training 3 environments. However, this view ignores the divergent influences of the self-inflated 4 (reflecting over-confidence) and dominant (reflecting willingness for dominance) facets of 5 grandiose narcissism. We expected that
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Effects of mental fatigue and monetary incentives on exercise intensity decision-making and performance. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-07-01 Sheereen Harris,Steven R. Bray
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More than carrying a bag? The role of the caddie in facilitating a golfer’s psychological performance. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-07-01 William Donald,Stacy Winter
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Prolonged cognitive activity increases perception of fatigue but does not influence perception of effort, affective valence, or performance during subsequent isometric endurance exercise. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-06-14 Aaron Greenhouse-Tucknott,Sarah Pickering,Jake Butterworth,Nicholas Smeeton,James Wrightson,Jeanne Dekerle
Performance of a cognitively demanding task has previously been reported to impair subsequent physical endurance performance, an effect attributed to sensory processes influencing the perceived effort required to maintain performance. However, there is uncertainty regarding the robustness of these performance effects and their putative mechanisms. The present study examined two hypotheses: (1) that
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Think, see, do: Executive function, visual attention, and soccer penalty performance. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Jack Brimmell,Elizabeth J. Edwards,Martin Smith,Robert S. Vaughan
Executive function and visual attention have been reported as important for sport performance in high-pressure situations, yet the interaction between these factors is not fully understood despite joint theoretical links to Attentional Control Theory-Sport. Specifically, whether visual attention (i.e., quiet eye, search rate, and fixations to key locations) mediates the relationship between executive
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A thematic analysis of social identity and injury in CrossFit®. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Vista L. Beasley,Rosie Arthur,Robert C. Eklund,Pete Coffee,Calum Arthur
20 The purpose of this study was to explore the viability of the social identity approach as a 21 theoretical framework for examining injury in the context of a group exercise program, 22 CrossFit®. Specifically, we sought to identify values of group exercise participants relevant to 23 overuse risk behaviors as well as participants’ responses to criticisms about injury. Via thematic 24 analysis, observations
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Attentional and perceptual capabilities are affected by high physical load in a simulated soccer decision-making task. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Stefanie Klatt,Nicholas J. Smeeton
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A qualitative examination of the developmental networks of elite sport coaches. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Jordan S. Lefebvre,Gordon A. Bloom,Lindsay R. Duncan
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An in-situ examination of cognitive processes in professional and amateur golfers during green reading. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Matthew Shaw,Phil D. J. Birch,Oliver R. Runswick
28 29 Experts consistently display superior performance when compared to less-skilled 30 individuals. This superior performance has been explained using the concept of Long-Term 31 Working Memory that details enhanced recognition and recall processes in expert performers 32 (LTWM; Ericsson & Kintsch, 1995). Research investigating LTWM in sport has often used 33 simplified tasks, such as repeating the
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Questioning stereotypes disrupts the effects of stereotype threat. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Tim Rees,Jessica Salvatore
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Domain-specific grit, identity, and self-compassion in intercollegiate athletes. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Amber D. Mosewich,John G. H. Dunn,Janice Causgrove Dunn,Kelsey S. Wright
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Do it for the team: Youth perceptions of cohesion and role commitment in interdependent sport. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Taylor Coleman,Michael Godfrey,Miguel A. López-Gajardo,Francisco M. Leo,Mark Eys
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Sport psychology professionals’ perceptions of the roadblocks to cultural sport psychology. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Alessandro Quartiroli,Justine Vosloo,Robert J. Schinke,Shelby N. Anderson,Leslee A. Fisher,Cole E. Giffin
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Perfectionistic tipping points: Re-probing interactive effects of perfectionism. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2021-05-01 Andrew P. Hill
Researchers have recently turned their attention to examining interactive effects of dimensions of perfectionism in sport and exercise. This is typified by research testing the 2 × 2 model of perfectionism (Gaudreau & Thompson, 2010) and the use of simple slopes analysis to probe statistically significant interactions. The aim of this study is to illustrate a different approach to probe statistically
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The effects of mindfulness and music on affective responses to self-paced treadmill walking. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2020-11-01 Anne E. Cox,Sarah Ullrich-French,Elaine A. Hargreaves,Amanda K. McMahon
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Regulatory focus in sport revisited: Does the exact wording of instructions really matter? Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2020-11-01 Stefanie Klatt,Benjamin Noël
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Can stereotype threat increase women’s performance? The case of a fatiguing task. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2020-11-01 Maxime Deshayes,Raphael Zory,Allison E. Seitchik,Aina Chalabaev,Corentin Clement-Guillotin
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Profiles of psychological skill use and their relations with self- and coach-rated mental toughness in Thai athletes. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2020-11-01 Harry Manley,Chayut Piromsombat,Somboon Jarukasemthawee,Kullaya Pisitsungkagarn
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Examining the effect of experience and qualification pathway when forming initial expectancies of refereeing competence. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2020-11-01 Luke D. Oldfield,Andrew J. Manley,Richard C. Thelwell
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Predicting global self-esteem in early adolescence: The importance of individual and gender-specific importance of perceived sports competence. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2020-11-01 Benjamin Rubeli, Esther Oswald, Achim Conzelmann, Mirko Schmidt
One important issue in exercise psychology is to determine the mechanisms behind the relationship between exercise and self-esteem. This study tested the assumption that the effect of perceived sports competence on early adolescent’s global self-esteem depends on individual and gender-specific importance ratings. A total of 257 adolescents participated in this cross-sectional study, in which they completed
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The relationships between perfectionism, angry reactions, and antisocial behavior in team sport. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2020-11-01 Michael C. Grugan, Gareth E. Jowett, Sarah H. Mallinson-Howard, Howard K. Hall
Perfectionism involves extreme requirements for perfection that may give rise to antisocial behaviour in team sport. To test this possibility, we first examined pathways linking self-oriented perfectionism and socially prescribed perfectionism to antisocial behaviour. We then examined pathways linking other-oriented perfectionism to antisocial behaviour via angry reactions to poor teammate performance
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The use of rational emotive behavior therapy (REBT) to increase the self-determined motivation and psychological well-being of triathletes. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2020-11-01 Helen Davis, Martin J. Turner
Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT) and its relationship with self-determined motivation has received scant research attention despite growing interest in the motivational effects of REBT with athletes. Recent evidence suggests that reductions in irrational beliefs brought about by REBT may facilitate increases in self-determined motivation. The current study seeks to replicate and build this
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Do challenge and threat evaluations predict netball performance and selection at trials in youth netball players? Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2020-10-15 Martin J. Turner, Rachel Massie, Matthew J. Slater, Elizabeth Braithwaite
In the current paper, we investigated the extent to which challenge and threat evaluations predicted the trials performance of youth netball players. This paper compared two theoretical frameworks, the Theory of Challenge and Threat States in Athletes (TCTSA) and the BioPsychoSocial Model (BPSM) of Challenge and Threat, in their prediction of trials performance. A field-based cross-sectional design
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Nonergodicity in protective factors of resilience in athletes. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2020-10-15 Yannick Hill, Rob R. Meijer, Nico W. Van Yperen, Georgios Michelakis, Simon Barisch, Ruud J. R. Den Hartigh
Resilience is a key construct to understand when athletes continue to perform optimally, or when they break down. Although there is consensus that resilience can be conceptualized as a dynamic process, it remains an open question whether studying such a process on a group level adequately represents the individuals within a given sample. As a first step to answer this question, we designed a diary
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The “underrecovery trap”: When physical fatigue impairs the physical and mental recovery process. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (IF 2.857) Pub Date : 2020-09-03 Yannick A. Balk,Jan de Jonge