نتایج جستجو برای: athlete

تعداد نتایج: 6058  

ژورنال: Journal of Research and Health 2015

  Abstract   Introduction : Sport is an emotional experience for many athletes and Negative emotions can hurt performance both physically and mentally, thus an athlete's ability to maintain control of their emotions before, during and after competition is essential to successful performance. The present study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of emotional intelligence components training o...

2010
Sophia Jowett Nikos Ntoumanis

The purpose of the present study was to develop and validate a self-report instrument that measures the nature of the coach – athlete relationship. Jowett and colleagues’ (Jowett & Meek, 2000; Jowett, in press) qualitative case studies and relevant literature were used to generate items for an instrument that measures affective, cognitive and behavioral aspects of the coach – athlete relationsh...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 2004
Sophia Jowett Nikos Ntoumanis

The purpose of the present study was to develop and validate a self-report instrument that measures the nature of the coach-athlete relationship. Jowett et al.'s (Jowett & Meek, 2000; Jowett, in press) qualitative case studies and relevant literature were used to generate items for an instrument that measures affective, cognitive, and behavioral aspects of the coach-athlete relationship. Two st...

2010
N. A. Mark Estes

Arrhythmias in the athlete can range from benign and asymptomatic to highly symptomatic and life-threatening. There is risk of not diagnosing an important cardiovascular condition which may predispose to a serious or life threatening arrhythmia. At the same time there is the risk of unnecessarily restricting the athlete with a more benign condition. Sudden cardiac death in the athlete, although...

2010
Kimberly A. Turman Mark W. Anderson Mark D. Miller

Full-thickness rotator cuff tears in the young athlete are a rare injury. These injuries typically result from an acute traumatic event in a contact athlete, as opposed to overuse injuries more commonly seen in throwing athletes. Acute tears may be initially overlooked, with the symptoms attributed to other, more common causes, such as cuff contusion or brachial plexus neuropraxia ("stinger" or...

Journal: :Journal of sport & exercise psychology 2008
Marc-André K Lafrenière Sophia Jowett Robert J Vallerand Eric G Gonahue Ross Lorimer

Vallerand et al. (2003) developed a dualistic model of passion, wherein two types of passion are proposed: harmonious (HP) and obsessive (OP) passion that predict adaptive and less adaptive interpersonal outcomes, respectively. In the present research, we were interested in understanding the role of passion in the quality of coach-athlete relationships. Results of Study 1, conducted with athlet...

2012
Lung Hung Chen Ying Hwa Kee Ying-Mei Tsai

The dual model of perfectionism (Slade and Owens, Behav Modificat 22(3):372–390, 1998) is adopted to examine the influence of adaptive and maladaptive perfectionism on adolescent athlete burnout in Taiwan. Participants were 188 high school adolescent studentathletes (M = 16.48, SD = .59). They were administered the Multidimensional Inventory of Perfectionism in Sport (Stoeber et al., Pers Indiv...

2013
Daniel S. Lorenz Michael P. Reiman B.J. Lehecka Andrew Naylor

CONTEXT There are significant data comparing elite and nonelite athletes in anaerobic field and court sports as well as endurance sports. This review delineates specific performance characteristics in the elite athlete and may help guide rehabilitation. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION A Medline search from April 1982 to April 2012 was undertaken for articles written in English. Additional references wer...

2010
Paul J. Wang

Arrhythmias in the athlete can range from benign and asymptomatic to highly symptomatic and life-threatening. There is risk of not diagnosing an important cardiovascular condition which may predispose to a serious or life threatening arrhythmia. At the same time there is the risk of unnecessarily restricting the athlete with a more benign condition. Sudden cardiac death in the athlete, although...

2002
Alexander R. Vaccaro Gregg R. Klein Mark J. R. Moulton Alan J. Hilibrand

Background context: Fortunately, catastrophic cervical spinal cord injuries are relatively uncommon during athletic participation. Stinger and transient quadriplegia/paresis are more frequent injuries that have a wide spectrum of clinical severity and disabilities. Although the diagnosis of these injuries may not be clinically difficult, the treatment and decision about when or if the athlete m...

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