Lucky Underwear and Athletic Performance

On July 29, 2010, in General, Sport Psychology, by jcubos

Do you think lucky underwear improves athletic performance?

SpiderTech Taping: A Review

Last week I wrote about the rise and “potential” fall of Kinesiology-type taping. Please click here if you have yet to read “Kinesiology-type Taping: A Psychological Intervention in Sport?” Well as it turns out, this “old” taping method MAY in fact be psychological after all! But before I proceed any further, I must point out [...]

Psychological Characteristics of the Elite Performer: Its all in their head, the final edition

On November 29, 2009, in General, Sport Psychology, Sports Performance, by jcubos

Part 1: Personality Part 2: Motivation Part 3: Anxiety and Arousal Part 4: Stress and Coping This is the final installment in my series of “Psychological Characteristics of the Elite Performer”. I hope you’ve enjoyed this oft-forgotten aspect of sports performance. While many of the concepts I’ve addressed may have seemed quite simple, its theoretical bases have been [...]

Psychological Characteristics of the Elite Performer: Its all in their head, part 3

On November 27, 2009, in Sport Psychology, Sports Performance, by jcubos

Part 1: Personality Part 2: Motivation Part 3: ANXIETY AND AROUSAL Athletes with a high tendency to perceive competitive situations as threatening, likely experience greater levels of “moment dependent” anxiety during game situations. This type and level of anxiety may lead to a predisposition to detrimental performances and therefore may not be evident in elite [...]

Psychological Characteristics of the Elite Performer: Its all in their head, part 2

On November 26, 2009, in General, Sport Psychology, Sports Performance, by jcubos

Part 1: Personality Part 2: Motivation Motivational constructs must also be considered as one of the distinguishing psychological characteristics of elite athletes. Looking at motivation, it is evident that motivation is best understood by the interaction of the individual and his/her situational influences. There are many theories that attempt to explain motivation, however, certain factors [...]

Psychological Characteristics of the Elite Performer: Its all in their head, part 1

On November 25, 2009, in Sport Psychology, Sports Performance, by jcubos

Although no exact definition of an “elite performer” exists, this next series of posts will attempt to determine the psychological characteristics that may lead to the classification of an athlete as being elite. This will be stepping out of my element somewhat, but its a topic that anyone working with athletes must be familiar with. [...]

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