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Using Mobile 360° Video as a Tool for Enhancing Sport Referee Performance: A Case Study

Ian Cunningham, Lionel Roche, and Duncan Mascarenhas

this front and the rear to play with. Did that player start from in front or was he already sprinting from well behind? It is a safety thing too to check that with the camera. (R2) For the referees, 360° video provided an enhanced discovery for new perceptual cues that they would not have considered

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An Integrated Mind–Body Training Intervention on an Elite Surfing Athlete: A Case Study

Eduardo Takeuchi, Shirley S. Lacerda, Guilherme Carlos Brech, and Elisa H. Kozasa

Psychologist, 18 ( 4 ), 445 – 463 . https://doi.org/10.1123/tsp.18.4.445 Rathschlag , M. , & Memmert , D. ( 2015 ). Self-generated emotions and their influence on sprint performance: An investigation of happiness and anxiety . Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 27 ( 2 ), 186 – 199 . https

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The “10 Mentality”: A Longitudinal Case Study of Self-Control Strength in Two Competitive Recurve Archers

Roy David Samuel, Guy Matzkin, Saar Gal, and Chris Englert

high-load archery sessions (e.g., with hundreds of arrows), competition simulating archery sessions (e.g., score registration while under fatigue, stress, noise), long-distance running, sprints, stability exercise using a stability cushion, archery-specific endurance exercises, and pull-ups. This

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“I Can’t Teach You to Be Taller”: How Canadian, Collegiate-Level Coaches Construct Talent in Sport

Justine Jones, Kathryn Johnston, and Joseph Baker

talent more than others. Some people are built to be sprinters, some people are built to be long distance runners for example.” The notion that an athlete’s genetic makeup influences their potential for success, particularly as it relates to anthropometric characteristics, was discussed several times by

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Experiencing the Social Environment of a Canoe Kayak Club: A Case Study of a Special Olympics Program

Krystn Orr, M. Blair Evans, Katherine A. Tamminen, and Kelly P. Arbour-Nicitopoulos

 Elementary  High performance  Canoe Kids  Sprint Starter Academy  War Canoe  Alumni  Winter training • Athletes started in canoes • Dragon boat twice in 7 weeks (Figure  2d ) • Two athletes kayaked solo (Figure  2c )  Individual level of challenge • Not observed for this study • Coaches observed athletes to

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On the Road to Redemption: A Case Study of Triathlon Participation and Substance Use Recovery Stories

Kerry R. McGannon, Keira Towers, and Jenny McMahon

. Crandell attended AA and participated in a sprint triathlon in 1999, which led to him competing in his first Ironman triathlon that same year. In 2001, he started Racing for Recovery to support people in substance use recovery using sport and counseling services. Crandell is also a licensed counselor in

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The Effects of Applied and Sport-Specific Mindful Sport Performance Enhancement Training on Mindfulness Skills, Flow, and Emotional Regulation in National Competitive Swimmers

Jenny Meggs and Mark Chen

) pacing (endurance), (d) pacing (sprinting), and (e) marshalling. (All swimmers trained in the pool five to six times per week using these scripts.) Participants were provided with logbooks to reflect upon their challenges and successes when applying the mindfulness scripts. The control group received no

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Efficacy of a Video Modeling and Imagery-Controlled Trial Intervention in a Non-Western Adolescent Population: A Case Study

Asha Francis Chungath, N.T. Sudhesh, Sahen Gupta, and Sanika Divekar

sampling was employed to secure participants from different sports (swimming, cricket, badminton, basketball, and sprints). Participants were screened for handedness because there are differences in performance ability between left- and right-handed athletes ( Assis et al., 2016 ; Guadalupe et al., 2014