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Exploring the Relationship Between Athletes’ Perceptions of Their Team Motivational Climate and Their Sport Shame

Mario S. Fontana, Mary D. Fry, and E. Whitney G. Moore

. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20405432 Ommundsen , Y. , Roberts , G.C. , Lemyre , P.N. , & Treasure , D. ( 2003 ). Perceived motivational climate in male youth soccer: Relations to social–moral functioning, sportspersonship and team norm perceptions . Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 4 ( 4

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The Inducers of an Elite Male Table Tennis Player’s Emotional Experience Throughout His Career: A Single Case Study Based on the Critical-Incident Method

Oriane Petiot, Gilles Kermarrec, Jérôme Visioli, and Guillaume Martin

to the number of successive competitions abroad: “At the family level, it was a difficult period. You travel, you meet people, it becomes a little less stable, and you also realize that when things aren’t going well on that side, it’s complicated to play with a clear head” (Critical Incident 40

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The Effectiveness of Progressive Muscle-Relaxation Techniques in Improving Affective Well-Being Among Female Athletes During Menstruation: A Randomized Controlled Study

Ichrak Abdelkefi and Sana Jarraya

physiological responses, and shape our thoughts and perceptions of the world ( Kontaris et al., 2020 ). Emotions manifest rapidly and specifically in response to internal or external events, while mood is a general and relatively stable emotional state influenced by various factors such as hormonal variations

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Increasing Anaerobic Power in Cycling By Implementing Embodied Self-Talk

Rafael Mateos, Inés C. Ruiz, and Javier Horcajo

– 1292 . 10.1123/ijspp.2016-0427 Horcajo , J. , & De la Vega , R. ( 2014 ). Changing doping-related attitudes in soccer players: How can we get stable and persistent changes? European Journal of Sport Science, 14 ( 8 ), 839 – 846 . 10.1080/17461391.2014.905988 Horcajo , J. , & Luttrell , A

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Distinguishing Characteristics Between High and Low Adherence Patients Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Qualitative Examination

Tom Williams, Lynne Evans, Angus Robertson, Lew Hardy, Stuart Roy, and Daniel Lewis

regarding the provision of social support during rehabilitation. In two sport injury studies ( Johnston & Carroll, 2000 ; Udry, 1997 ), support provision remained stable during rehabilitation. However, this is at odds with previous health research, which has shown that social support typically declines

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Fostering Psychosocial Characteristics Within an English Soccer Academy

Tom O. Mitchell, Ian H.J. Cowburn, David Piggott, Martin A. Littlewood, Tony Cook, and Kevin Till

setting). Skills need to be explicitly taught and practiced to be effective” and characteristics were defined as “Predispositioned, fairly stable traits that strongly impact upon the successful development of athletes” (e.g., motivation and self-confidence) (p. 155). Favorable psychosocial skills and

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Effects of a Mindfulness-Based Intervention on Sustained and Selective Attention in Young Top-Level Athletes in a School Training Setting: A Randomized Control Trial Study

Christoph Kittler, Manuel Arnold, and Darko Jekauc

to train between sessions at all. Table  2 lists the measured variables. The stable personal characteristics surveyed were gender, sport, type of sport, hours of training per week, and the mindfulness coach that conducted the training. Age was not taken into the analyses because of lacking variance

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The Cognitive Component of Elite High Jumpers’ Preperformance Routines

Thomas Gretton, Lindsey Blom, Dorice Hankemeier, and Lawrence Judge

methodology with the study rationale. Background Self-Paced Skills and Skill Automaticity Self-paced skills, such as the free throw in basketball ( Lonsdale & Tam, 2008 ), diving performances ( Bell, Finch, & Whitaker, 2010 ), and the javelin throw ( Legrand & LeScanff, 2003 ), are skills performed in stable

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The Highs and the Lows—Exploring the Nature of Optimally Impactful Development Experiences on the Talent Pathway

Jamie Taylor and Dave Collins

before making a decision about an intervention that may cause an emotional disruption to a performer. For example, an athlete who experiences a very stable and accelerated path to a high level of academy performance might have benefited in the short term from positive feedback that is both implicit

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Understanding the Leadership and Environmental Mechanisms in a Super League Netball Club

Don Vinson, Anita Navin, Alison Lamont, Jennifer Turnnidge, and Jean Côté

the athletes’ daily activities in an organizational and social environment that is caring and supportive. This investigation has shown the mechanisms underpinning PAF did indeed shift over the course of the season, but not equally. Indeed, the Appropriate Settings gear appears to be more stable across