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The Psychology of Golf Performance under Pressure offers
contemporary, research informed information regarding the key
psychological factors affecting golf development and performance
under pressure. Through the authors’ substantive expertise - all
of whom are notable scholars and / or practitioners in the field of
golf psychology - the text provides a highly accessible "real
world" application of theory to practice, through the provision of
evidence-based guidance regarding how to maximise golf performance
under pressure. Golf is a sport that has embraced sport psychology,
with many of the highest ranked players in the world (male and
female) openly working with a sport psychologist and advocating
their importance. As a result, an increasing number of high-profile
practitioners are working full-time within the sport around the
world, encouraging trainee sport psychology practitioners to pursue
their career within golf. Accordingly, there is an ever-increasing
demand for high-quality information pertaining to: the
psychological demands of golf; the key psychological variables that
affect golfing development and performance; and evidence-based
strategies which enable effective golf performance under pressure
This novel text provides a comprehensive portrayal of the
psychological factors which enable effective golfing development
and optimal performance under pressure. A theoretical review of the
pertinent psychological factors, followed by the practical
application of theory for the provision of "take home messages"
will ensure that this book is of value, interest, and benefit for
golfers, coaches, golf organisations, and even the parents of
golfers, alongside sport psychology scholars, students,
practitioners, and researchers alike.
The Psychology of Golf Performance under Pressure offers
contemporary, research informed information regarding the key
psychological factors affecting golf development and performance
under pressure. Through the authors’ substantive expertise - all
of whom are notable scholars and / or practitioners in the field of
golf psychology - the text provides a highly accessible "real
world" application of theory to practice, through the provision of
evidence-based guidance regarding how to maximise golf performance
under pressure. Golf is a sport that has embraced sport psychology,
with many of the highest ranked players in the world (male and
female) openly working with a sport psychologist and advocating
their importance. As a result, an increasing number of high-profile
practitioners are working full-time within the sport around the
world, encouraging trainee sport psychology practitioners to pursue
their career within golf. Accordingly, there is an ever-increasing
demand for high-quality information pertaining to: the
psychological demands of golf; the key psychological variables that
affect golfing development and performance; and evidence-based
strategies which enable effective golf performance under pressure
This novel text provides a comprehensive portrayal of the
psychological factors which enable effective golfing development
and optimal performance under pressure. A theoretical review of the
pertinent psychological factors, followed by the practical
application of theory for the provision of "take home messages"
will ensure that this book is of value, interest, and benefit for
golfers, coaches, golf organisations, and even the parents of
golfers, alongside sport psychology scholars, students,
practitioners, and researchers alike.
This unique collection of 12 research projects carried out by
experienced practitioners in the play sector in the UK and USA puts
forward a range of perspectives on children's play and adults'
relationships with it. Drawing on a diverse range of research
methodologies, the studies consider adults' memories of play; the
co-production of spaces where children can play (in adventure
playgrounds, out of school clubs, children's zoos, children's
museums and public space); therapeutic approaches to playwork;
playwork and wellbeing; supporting the play of severely disabled
children and young people; play and contemporary art practice; and
children's use of technology in a playground. Offering a fresh look
beyond the dominant singular voice of developmental psychology,
this book is essential reading for anyone studying or working with
children at play.
This unique collection of 12 research projects carried out by
experienced practitioners in the play sector in the UK and USA puts
forward a range of perspectives on children's play and adults'
relationships with it. Drawing on a diverse range of research
methodologies, the studies consider adults' memories of play; the
co-production of spaces where children can play (in adventure
playgrounds, out of school clubs, children's zoos, children's
museums and public space); therapeutic approaches to playwork;
playwork and wellbeing; supporting the play of severely disabled
children and young people; play and contemporary art practice; and
children's use of technology in a playground. Offering a fresh look
beyond the dominant singular voice of developmental psychology,
this book is essential reading for anyone studying or working with
children at play.
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man who lets the love of his life slip through his fingers, years
later, he gets a second chance, but when tragedy strikes, it leaves
the life of his unborn child and the love of his life fighting for
their lives.
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