Applied Sport Psychology: Personal Growth to Peak Performance1 Sport Psychology: Past, Present, Future; PART I LEARNING, MOTIVATION, AND EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP; 2 Motor Skill Learning for Effective Coaching and Performance; 3 Positive Reinforcement, Performance Feedback, and Performance Enhancement of Control; 4 Toward Optimal Motivation in Sport: Fostering Athletes Competence and. |
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... Outcome Goals North American society places tremendous emphasis on the outcome of athletic events . Because of this , most athletes are socialized to set only outcome goals ( e.g. , winning , beating a par- ticular opponent ) . However , ...
... Outcome Goals North American society places tremendous emphasis on the outcome of athletic events . Because of this , most athletes are socialized to set only outcome goals ( e.g. , winning , beating a par- ticular opponent ) . However , ...
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... outcome goals . For too many athletes , however , winning or outcome goals are the only worthy goals . This is psychologically destructive and illogical but occurs because of the tremendous emphasis Americans place on win- ning ...
... outcome goals . For too many athletes , however , winning or outcome goals are the only worthy goals . This is psychologically destructive and illogical but occurs because of the tremendous emphasis Americans place on win- ning ...
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... outcome will take care of itself within the limits of their abilities . A desired outcome of both CET and achievement goal theory is the creation of a positive interper- Isonal and athletic environment that fosters intrinsic enjoyment ...
... outcome will take care of itself within the limits of their abilities . A desired outcome of both CET and achievement goal theory is the creation of a positive interper- Isonal and athletic environment that fosters intrinsic enjoyment ...
Contents
Past Present Future | 1 |
History of Sport Psychology in Eastern Europe | 8 |
PART ONELEARNING | 15 |
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