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Shooting Free Throws Under Pressure: A Social Media Self-Talk Intervention

Sabrina Gomez Souffront, Angeliki M. Mavrantza, and Marcelo Bigliassi

the experimental group ( p  = .818), which remained relatively stable throughout the experiment (see Figure  1 ). It is also relevant to note that despite visual differences across groups at the intervention ( p  = .401) and postintervention ( p  = .220) phases, these were nonsignificant. The main

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Development and Preliminary Validation of a Sport-Specific Self-Report Measure of Identity Foreclosure

Britton W. Brewer, Christine M. Caldwell, Albert J. Petitpas, Judy L. Van Raalte, Miquel Pans, and Allen E. Cornelius

  3 , show that scores for the three subscales and athletic identity foreclosure (both present and future) are stable over a 2-week assessment period. Table 2 Test–Retest Reliability Coefficients and Descriptive Statistics for SSMIF Subscales in Validation Sample 2 ( N  = 54) Time 1 Time 2 Variable M

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“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

scale, all participants had relatively stable baselines (see Figure  1 ). The scores of two participants (1 and 4) showed no strong immediate effects at the onset of the intervention; participant 5 showed a more immediate increase in scores between phases. An upward trend in the intervention phase was

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Me, Myself, and My Thoughts: The Influence of Brooding and Reflective Rumination on Depressive Symptoms in Athletes in the United Kingdom

Richard Tahtinen, Michael McDougall, Niels Feddersen, Olli Tikkanen, Robert Morris, and Noora J. Ronkainen

vulnerability to depression. Here, a vulnerable individual is more likely than the non-vulnerable individual to make internal (self-focused), stable (an enduring characteristic), and global (generalizable across contexts) interferences of a negative event, subsequently leading to hopelessness (depression). In

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Being Mindful of Perfectionism and Performance among Collegiate Gymnasts: A Person-Centered Approach

Erika D. Van Dyke, Aaron Metzger, and Sam J. Zizzi

-talk, and imagery, compared with athletes in profiles lower in mindfulness. In addition, the researchers found significant differences in flow dispositions across the four mindfulness clusters. Thus, Kee and Wang identified a stable mindfulness cluster solution and found significant differences among those

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Developing Self-Awareness and Emotional Intelligence in Adolescent Soccer: A Community Outreach Pilot Program

Sabrina Gomez Souffront, Enzo R.N. Everett, and Jason Kostrna

HRV devices can measure HRV in real time using a medical-grade photodetector that measures heart rate 125 times per second ( HeartMath, 2021 ). The platform calculates a coherence score which describes how stable and regular the heart rhythm is, determined by score ranges from 0 to 16. The coherence

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Developmental Differences in Burnout Among High School Athletes in the United States: A Gendered Perspective

Tsz Lun (Alan) Chu, Bailey Sommerfeld, and Tao Zhang

 = 12.70). In contrast, Isoard-Gautheur, Guillet-Descas, Gaudreau, and Chanal ( 2015 ) revealed a decrease in reduced sense of accomplishment, an increase in sport devaluation, and relatively stable emotional and physical exhaustion in a French sample ( M age  = 15.67). When comparing U.S. youth

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The Relationship Between Gratitude and Religious Identification of NCAA Athletes: A Replication Study

Nicole T. Gabana, Jeffrey B. Ruser, Mariya A. Yukhymenko-Lescroart, and Jenelle N. Gilbert

; the former is an affective-cognitive state which results from the appraisal of a received benefit, while the latter is a broader, more stable tendency toward noticing the good in life ( Jans-Beken et al., 2020 ). Both state and trait gratitude have been linked to physical and mental health benefits

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Athlete Resilience Trajectories Across Competitive Training: The Influence of Physical and Psychological Stress

Nikki E. Barczak-Scarboro, Emily Kroshus, Brett Pexa, Johna K. Register Mihalik, and J.D. DeFreese

study, resilience did not change across 6 weeks of competitive training when averaged across collegiate club athletes. Previous research in patients with traumatic brain injury has found resilience scores were stable following injury, until demographic, psychosocial, and injury characteristics were

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Cognitive Vulnerability to Mood Deterioration in an Exercise Cessation Paradigm

Maggie Evans, Kelly J. Rohan, Jonah Meyerhoff, Richard J. Norton, and Jeremy S. Sibold

of a stable exercise routine that was consistent with 2008 ACSM guidelines for physical activity before introducing the study “manipulation” of ceasing exercise. Following maintained exercise, participants’ exercise diaries were reviewed to verify that their exercise behavior met ACSM guidelines, and