Which treats athletes in a clinical setting?
Express goals in a way that allow the athlete to envision success.
What is express goals positively?
One may get this transitioning sports
What is transitional stress?
Boosts athletes confidence
What is goal-setiting?
The study of sport and exercise and the mental factors influencing performance.
What is sports psychology?
Emphasizes the teaching, strategies, and mental skills involved in enhancing athletic performance in the field
What is Educational sports psychology?
These are mini-goals
Dropping out of a sport that was once enjoyable is what
What is burnout?
Means motivation from within
What is intrinsic?
Identifying clearly defined, specific objectives that are measurable.
What is goal setting?
Focuses on research and teaching
What is academic sports psychology?
Goals can be placed in two categories
What is set long-term and short-term goals?
Prevents athlete from competing and sets them back
What is injury?
Means outside motivation
What is extrensic?
Mental and physical exhaustion that causes an athlete to drop out of a sport or quit an activity that was once enjoyable.
What is burnout?
Founded the first sports psychology laboratory
Who is Carl Diem?
Skill required by practice and putting at a level
What is set goals at the right level?
Can either be healthy or damage ones performance and cause problems
What is stress?
Making physical training circumstances as close as possible to real competition
What is simulation?
A factor that causes awareness, anxiety, focus, or fear
What is stress?
The first scholarly journal devoted to sports psychology
Helps to avoid confusion and gives the goal more power.
What is document goals?
Reflects its assessment of ones own self-worth, and helps determine happiness
What is self-confidence?
The process of reviewing and training in the mind only, using visualization
What is imagery?
An internal state or condition that serves to activate or energize behavior and give it direction
What is motivation?