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A Complex Relationship: Sleep, External Training Load, and Well-Being in Elite Australian Footballers

Benita J. Lalor, Shona L. Halson, Jacqueline Tran, Justin G. Kemp, and Stuart J. Cormack

-report well-being questionnaires are a practical tool that can provide insight into an athlete’s status in areas such as muscle soreness, stress, and injury. 3 The perceived well-being of AF players has been shown to influence the exercise intensity of subsequent field-based training sessions 4 and

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The Causal Effect of Voluntary Roles in Sport on Subjective Well-Being in European Countries

Pamela Wicker and Paul Downward

.” Accordingly, policies identify several benefits of volunteering to volunteers, such as an increasing number of social contacts; inclusion of socially isolated individuals; development of knowledge, skills, and abilities; and well-being ( German Olympic Sports Confederation [DOSB], 2015 ; HM Government, 2015

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Pickleball, Personality, and Eudaimonic Well-Being in Middle-Aged and Older Adults

Jungsu Ryu, Jinmoo Heo, and Sunwoo Lee

underlying mechanisms of such leisure activities that promote well-being in older adults require further exploration. Serious Leisure and Well-Being Serious leisure is defined as an activity requiring meaningful engagement and high levels of commitment, while casual leisure is described as a less substantial

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Association Between Variations in Training Load, Sleep, and the Well-Being of Professional Hockey Players

Amélie Apinis-Deshaies, Maxime Trempe, and Jonathan Tremblay

sleep. One such factor is the players’ well-being, which is associated with the players’ physiological and psychological adaptation to the training processes. 13 This is especially important considering that athletes can experience the same external TL differently due to contextual factors (eg

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The Importance of Positive Relationships for Coaches’ Effectiveness and Well-Being

Louise Davis, Sophia Jowett, and Daniel Sörman

 al., 2019 ), which in turn can amplify the psychological health costs (i.e., psychological well-being and mental health) and have implications for performance outcomes ( McNeill et al., 2018 ; Thelwell et al., 2017b ; Vealey et al., 2020 ). The recognition of the importance of well-being and mental health

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Parent Well-Being Through Community Youth Sport: An Autoethnography of “Sideline” Participation

Katie E. Misener

functioning via volunteering, there has been limited attention in sport management to how the youth sport environment can influence parental well-being as a key stakeholder and consumer in community youth sport ( Legg, Wells, & Barile, 2015 ; Newhouse-Bailey, Dixon, & Warner, 2015 ; Warner et al., 2015

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An Examination of Dweck’s Psychological Needs Model in Relation to Exercise-Related Well-Being

Colin M. Wierts, Bruno D. Zumbo, Ryan E. Rhodes, Guy Faulkner, and Mark R. Beauchamp

psychological needs has a long history, with different conceptualizations ( Pittman & Zeigler, 2007 ) and new models of psychological needs regularly proposed (e.g.,  Dweck, 2017 ; Sheldon, 2011 ). Psychological needs can be broadly conceptualized as innate, universal psychosocial requirements for well-being

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High Performance Coaches’ Mental Health and Wellbeing: Applying the Areas of Work Life Model

Fraser Carson, Julia Walsh, Luana C. Main, and Peter Kremer

stressors ( Kellmann, Altfeld, & Mallett, 2015 ) including: having numerous roles and responsibilities ( Frey, 2007 ); early mornings and long days ( Olusoga et al., 2009 ); and work-life conflict ( Bruening & Dixon, 2007 ). Research on mental health and wellbeing within sport has centred on stress and

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Can Learning Self-Regulatory Competencies Through a Guided Intervention Improve Coaches’ Burnout Symptoms and Well-Being?

Kylie McNeill, Natalie Durand-Bush, and Pierre-Nicolas Lemyre

, Lemyre, & Kenttä, 2014 ; Lundkvist, Gustafsson, Hjälm, & Hassmén, 2012 ; McNeill et al., 2017 ). The significance of this syndrome lies in the negative ramifications it has for coaches’ well-being and performance, as well as for athletes’ sport experiences (e.g.,  Bentzen et al., 2014 ; McNeill et

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Exploring Elite Athlete Experiences of Growth: Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Well-Being

Erin Howard-Cook and Karen Howells

potential to cause shock, disappointment, pessimism, and adverse impacts on well-being and mental health ( Oblinger-Peters & Krenn, 2020 ). Training was disrupted, and athletes were catapulted into never-before-experienced uncertainty. Responding to the crisis, Mehrsafar et al. ( 2020 ) and Parnell et