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Athletic Development
- A Psychological Perspective
Engelsk Paperback
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- A Psychological Perspective
Engelsk Paperback

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Athletic Development: A Psychological Perspective is an examination of the psychological factors that help or hinder the development of participants in sport. This includes influences such as families, coach-athlete interactions, and transitional episodes on an individual’s pathway in sport.

This edited collection of topical chapters shines a unique psychological perspective on the athlete’s development through sport. It explores a range of contemporary themes that influence athlete’s development including:

  • An introduction to athletic development which orientates a holistic, psychological perspective of the athletic development process.
  • Social influences on athletic development, which explores the impact of varied social influences (e.g., coach, family, peers, school) on sports participation and performance from a psychological perspective.
  • Athlete wellbeing, which explores various aspects influencing mental health and welfare as an athlete progresses through their sports career.
  • The book combines key theory with illustrative case studies, to analyse the complexities of athletic development. It takes a critical perspective highlighting some of the debates and controversies in these areas and uses spotlight boxes in each chapter to focus on questions or topics of particular interest. Athletic Development: A Psychological Perspective is a key reader for all students in the fields of sport and exercise psychology, sport coaching, and related sport science subjects.

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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
260
ISBN-13:
9780367721022
Indbinding:
Paperback
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ISBN-10:
0367721023
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Udg. Dato:
12 jul 2021
Længde:
18mm
Bredde:
245mm
Højde:
172mm
Forlag:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Oplagsdato:
12 jul 2021
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