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In practice settings, competitions, and games, athletes are often
required to perform an arsenal of motor tasks in dynamic and
challenged sporting environments, where they have to respond
without having enough time to prepare themselves for the act.
However, in many sport activities athletes also perform closed
self-paced motor tasks - tasks that take place in a relatively
stable and predictable environment, where there is adequate time to
prepare for their execution. Among these tasks are free-throw shots
in basketball, putting in golf, serving in tennis, and bowling. In
these tasks, performers are able to plan their actions in advance.
They can activate a plan, a strategy, a protocol, or a procedure -
what we term a ritual behavior. Effective rituals are usually
achieved with a high degree of consistency. That is, either
deliberately or subconsciously they become an integral part of the
act itself. The Psychology of Closed Self-Paced Motor Tasks in
Sports explores those plans, procedures, protocols, strategies, and
techniques that aim at facilitating the performance and learning of
closed self-paced motor tasks. Included in the
instructional-psychological routines discussed in this book are
pre-performance routines, focusing attention, motor imagery,
enhanced expectancies, autonomy support, gaze strategies,
self-talk, and periodization. The routines discussed in the book
are evidence-based. Based on updated reviews of laboratory and
field inquiries on the discussed instructional-psychological
routines, practical implications are given for those professionals
who teach closed self-paced motor tasks, including coaches,
instructors, and sport psychology consultants.
The Ninth World Congress of Sport Psychology inspired this book
which includes contributions by the gathering's keynote speakers
substantially extended and updated from their conference
presentations on the theme 'Innovations in Sport Psychology:
Linking Theory and Practice'. Targeted toward researchers sport
psychology consultants and students the text addresses recent
innovations in the field and charts the links between theory and
practice. The book contains five parts. Part I presents some
historical perspectives on sport psychology; Part II deals with
basic concepts of sport psychology; Part III with various cognitive
aspects of skilled motor behaviour; Part IV includes chapters on
motivation and emotion; and Part V examines the various facets of
the interface between behavioural science and society. The content
of this textbook is highly relevant not only for researchers and
students of sport psychology but also for practitioners such as
coaches and athletes interested in the application of this exciting
and evolving discipline to their particular area of interest.
In this book, leading international experts in their respective
fields examine and explain the impact of the psychological
preparation of elite athletes in their journey to attain
excellence. The chapters included in this book, edited by
world-renowned scholars Tsung-Min Hung, Ronnie Lidor, and Dieter
Hackfort, discuss various theoretical and practical issues related
to the use of psychological programs in elite individual and team
sports. The objectives of the book are threefold: to examine
theoretical and practical aspects of the use of psychological
preparation in elite sports; to present the psychological
interventions, strategies, and techniques utilised by experienced
sport psychology consultants who have worked with elite athletes
for many years; to describe the philosophies of consultation,
procedures to be used, and consultation frameworks of sport
psychology consultants working with elite athletes from different
cultures, regions, and continents around the globe. The knowledge
gleaned from this book can be used in psychological preparations
aimed to help elite athletes in individual and team sports improve
their psychological skills and mental readiness for practices,
games, and competitions.
This is a comprehensive study of sport's impact on childhood skill
acquisition. The text takes multiple factors into account,
including activities in which children participate during their
development, and personal and social variables that affect their
growth. Authorities in the fields of sport psychology and motor
development and learning share their insights in each chapter,
guaranteeing a comprehensive exploration of children's talent
development through sport. The book is structured around the fourth
stage of talent development research, which takes into account not
only practice activities, but also the importance of play and the
sampling of various sports throughout childhood. This stage
considers psychosocial influences as well as training aspects.
Chapters cover a variety of topics, such as implicit motor
learning, self-efficacy, perfectionism's impact on emerging talent
in youth, and the influence of coaches, peers, and family members.
Sport is more than competition and the opportunity to become
physically fit. Sport and physical activity offer opportunities for
people and communities to forge improved relations. Case Studies in
Sport Development: Contemporary Stories Promoting Health, Peace,
and Social Justice reveals how experiences from across our global
community have served as the conduit to harmony within and among
people. Internationally renowned co-editors Robert J Schinke and
Ronnie Lidor have structured this compilation into three key
sections: Remedying Marginalization; Health & Well-Being; Sport
for Peace & Social Justice. The international collection of
contributing authors to this book speak from the heart about
personal yet widely applicable sport and physical activity
experiences. These cases provide the reader with hope that sport
and physical activity can provide answers to many of today's and
tomorrow's societal challenges within people and communities, and
among countries, races, and religions.
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