-to-day basis and how it is associated with the recovery processes in order to understand more about how coach burnout can be prevented. More specifically, we examined the role of mindfulness, a psychological state that may act as an antidote to rumination and help facilitate better recovery. Mindfulness and
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Daily Mindfulness Is Associated With Recovery Processes Among Coaches—A 4-Week Diary Study
Fleur Pawsey, Jennifer Hoi Ki Wong, Göran Kenttä, and Katharina Näswall
What Is Known About Mindfulness and Self-Compassion Among Sport Coaches? A Scoping Review
Karin Hägglund, Göran Kenttä, Christopher R.D. Wagstaff, and Marte Bentzen
sustainability in this profession. Mindfulness and self-compassion are two emerging constructs within sport and applied practice that have, in populations outside sport, received substantial scholarly attention over the last decades with positive outcomes related to well-being and mental health (see, e
Effects of Mindfulness Practice on Performance and Factors Related to Performance in Long-Distance Running: A Systematic Review
Linda Corbally, Mick Wilkinson, and Melissa A. Fothergill
psychological technique that is gaining support and has been successfully implemented in sport is the practice of mindfulness ( Gardner & Moore, 2017 ). Mindfulness is defined as a structured mind set to being aware of the present-moment experience in an accepting, non-judging, and non-avoiding way ( Kabat
Beneficial Influence of Mindfulness Training Promoted by Text Messages on Self-Reported Aerobic Physical Activity in Older Adults: A Randomized Controlled Study
Nicolas Robin, Lucette Toussaint, Stéphane Sinnapah, Olivier Hue, and Guillaume R. Coudevylle
years old and <16% of those who are older are meeting these recommendations. Finding effective, simple, easy-to-perform, and innovative strategies (e.g., mental imagery or mindfulness) to encourage older adults to be more active is, therefore, an important public health concern ( Denison, Vist
“Be Mindful Even Though It Hurts”: A Single-Case Study Testing the Effects of a Mindfulness- and Acceptance-Based Intervention on Injured Athletes’ Mental Health
Karin Moesch, Andreas Ivarsson, and Urban Johnson
mindfulness strategies) with the physical rehabilitation. Moesch et al. ( 2018 ) called for the development of treatment protocols for injured athletes to prevent clinical mental illness. A review supported the effectiveness of psychological interventions during rehabilitation of sport injury in reducing
Mindfulness and Performance
Travis S. Tilman
Edited by Amy L. Baltzell. Published 2016 by Cambridge University Press . $125.00 . 553 pp. ISBN 9781107074699 Mindfulness and Performance is an exceptional collection of varied perspectives on mindfulness that encompass all aspects of the practice. Too often buzzwords such as Zen, resiliency
Preservice Teachers’ Mindfulness and Attitudes Toward Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder: The Role of Basic Psychological Needs Satisfaction
Chunxiao Li, Ngai Kiu Wong, Raymond K.W. Sum, and Chung Wah Yu
instance, females generally hold more favorable attitudes than males toward the inclusion of students with ASD ( Park & Chitiyo, 2011 ). In addition to these factors, it is possible that mindfulness can explain the formation of teachers’ attitudes toward the inclusion of students with ASD, yet this area is
A Single Session of Mindfulness Meditation Expedites Immediate Motor Memory Consolidation to Improve Wakeful Offline Learning
James O. Brown, Alex Chatburn, David L. Wright, and Maarten A. Immink
following implicit motor learning with the serial reaction time task (SRTT; Nissen & Bullemer, 1987 ) resulted in performance enhancement across a wakeful period. In addition to aerobic exercise ( Rhee et al., 2016 ; Roig et al., 2012 ) and cognitive tasks ( Brown & Robertson, 2007 ), mindfulness
Mindfulness and Psychological Inflexibility in Portuguese Adolescent Athletes: A Novel Framework for Understanding the Link Between Shame and Sports Anxiety
Sara Margarida Simões de Oliveira, Marina Isabel Vieira Antunes Cunha, António Fernando Boleto Rosado, Mariana Saraiva, and Cláudia Rute Carlos Ferreira
-Murcia & Conte, 2011 ). However, few studies have explored the impact of shame on athletes ( Fontana & Fry, 2017 ), particularly the association between sports shame and anxiety in competitive athletes ( Kaplánová, 2021 ; Partridge & Wiggins, 2008 ). A negative association between mindfulness and shame has been
Effects of Brief Mindfulness Training on Basketball Free-Throw Shooting Performance Under Pressure: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Dosage Response
Jessyca N. Arthur-Cameselle and Linda A. Keeler
athletes to focus cognitively on process instead of outcome would likely assist performance under pressure. One process-focused intervention is mindfulness training (MT). Mindfulness is defined as nonjudgmental awareness of the present moment, with no attempt to change or alter one’s experience ( Kabat