Negatives of Exercise I
Psychology of Fans
Exercise Adherence & Positives of Exercise
Psychology of Rehab
Overtraining
100

Someone who uses the elliptical constantly, obsesses over calories and wears baggy sweatshirts could exemplify this eating/image disorder.


What is anorexia?


100

Extent to which an individual feels a psychological connection to a team and views team performances as self-relevant

What is fandom?

100

Treating this psychological condition with exercise is as effective as treating it with prescription drugs.

What is depression?

100

Psychological responses to injury are a _________ process.

What is dynamic?

100

Swimming laps every practice under the direction of a screaming coach who does not give much feedback sets an athlete up for this concern.

What is staleness?

200

Characterized by a narcissistic desire to develop and display a perfect physique.

What is the Adonis Complex?

200

This dimension of fandom refers to the intensity of identification with a team.

What is emotional commitment?

200

Exercise helps children fight off __________ and elderly people reduce __________.

What are ADHD and dementia?

200

Personality Factors, History of Stressors, Coping skills

What are the Psychological Antecedents to Injury?

200

The order of the burnout progression.

What is overtraining, staleness, burnout?

300

These are three ways sport and exercise can exacerbate mental health disorders.

What are: Stress Unstable lifestyle Childhood trauma Head injuries?

300

Yelling at refs, taunting players, acting aggressively toward other fans, and drinking beer.

What are cathartic fan behaviors?

300

Not having time, money, nor living near a gym exemplify this factor contributing to a lack of adherence.

What are situational barriers?

300

The three phases of Heil's Adapted Grief Model.

What are distress, denial, and coping?

300

Perfectionists, other-oriented, lack of assertiveness

What are personality attributes that lead to overtraining?

400

This condition can become very evident with someone that has high athletic identity whose career is coming to a close.

What is exercise dependence?

400

The theory exemplified when I gain self-worth because I am an Iowa Hawkeye fan, and Iowa beat Nebraska to finish with a 9-3 record.

What is Social Identity Theory?

400

Goal setting, creating a contract and putting up prompts are all ways to carry out this type adherence strategy.

What are behavior modification strategies?

400

This phase of rehabilitation involves logically assessing the injury and the recovery process.

What is cognitive appraisal?

400

The four characteristics of burnout.

What are:

1. Decreased Feelings of Personal Accomplishment 

2. Depersonalization 

3. Isolation 

4. Emotional and Physical Exhaustion?

500

This aspect of body image is exemplified when an football lineman believes he needs to gain size because other lineman are big and that's the standard in the sport.

What is the cognitive dimension?

500

The satisfaction I get from seeing Iowa State lose a last minute lead to Kansas State or its top player to academic ineligibility.

What is schadenfreude?

500

This hypothesis for the positive effects of exercise centers on the belief that humans are genetically meant to move.

What is the anthropological hypothesis?

500

When a PT empathizes with an inured client, asks her questions about goals, and texts her inspirational messages.

What is building rapport with the client?

500

When a coach or rehabilitation specialist sees an athlete suffering from burnout, they should take one or both of these steps.

What are remove the athlete and create a psychological program?

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