For the first time, the most influential readings in the field
of sport and exercise psychology are compiled here in one volume.
"Essential Readings in Sport and Exercise Psychology" contains the
most exciting, innovative, and diverse theoretical orientations and
research perspectives generated in the first hundred years of this
growing field. In this book, readers will find abridged versions of
50 readings that provide a concise reference to the history,
growth, development, and future directions of the field.
The book is written by an all-star cast of sport
psychologists--all leading professionals from around the world who
have been included in a variety of literature reviews and used as
references in numerous sport psychology lectures. From the first
research article in the field by Norman Triplett in 1898 to papers
regarding the more recent challenges of professional practice in
the field, the selections in this compilation are the backbone of
sport and exercise psychology. Readers will learn about the
development and application of commonly used instruments, such as
the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-II, the Group Environment
Questionnaire, and the Sport Imagery Questionnaire. This book
contains one of Coleman Griffith's influential early writings,
Rainer Martens' explorations of science and practice, Ken Ravizza's
pioneering work on peak experience, and Robin Vealey's
investigation of psychological skills training. These readings are
only a few examples of the depth and richness of the content
contained in this single volume.
The field couldn't be more ready for this first-ever compilation
of key readings. The diverse selection of writings is a sign of the
field's maturity, and each reading provides valuable context to the
progress of exercise and sport psychology. Professionals interested
in the development of the subdiscipline will find this text to be
an excellent single-volume reference of the important primary
research documenting the evolution of the field.
Anyone with a passion for sport psychology will benefit from
this groundbreaking text. Sport psychology students will gain a
solid background for future studies by reviewing proven primary
research from the field's biggest names and gain an understanding
of how various lines of study have evolved. Experienced scholars
and practitioners will enjoy the convenience of having seminal
articles all in one essential reference. Instructors will save time
by using this inclusive single volume rather than searching for key
articles individually.
The 50 essential readings in the landmark text are organized in
a logical structure that mirrors the path of many texts in the
field. Introductions to each part and article orient the reader to
the topic being discussed. Part I establishes the historical
foundation of sport and exercise psychology. Part II addresses
personal factors that affect our understanding of sport and
exercise behavior. Part III focuses on environmental and
situational factors that affect athletic behavior. Part IV
emphasizes the importance of understanding group processes. Part V
examines various concepts associated with performance enhancement.
Part VI explores the influence psychological factors have on
exercise, health, and wellness. Part VII studies how psychological
development, growth, and well-being occur and may be facilitated as
consequences of sport and exercise participation. The final
section, part VIII, examines professional issues critical to any
developing academic organization.
"Essential Readings in Sport and Exercise Psychology" highlights
the creativity and growth in the field and shows how the field will
continue to evolve by viewing these readings as the building blocks
for a brighter future. There is no better text for understanding
the dynamic field of sport and exercise psychology and why it has
matured so dramatically and quickly.
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