However, this evidence-based approach remains to be widely developed when considering sport or physical activity in the context of neurodevelopmental disorders like autism. Indeed, while there is a broad consensus that autistic people could significantly benefit from sport or physical activity [13], a...
those who practice sports psychology may be able to assist you in developing emotional skills to improve performance and well-being related to sport participation. If you'd like to seek help from a sport psychologist or therapist, consider your schedule and what form of sessions might work best...
CHANGE-ORIENTED FEEDBACKINTRINSIC MOTIVATIONSPORTPERCEPTIONSPERFORMANCESOCCERThe purpose of this study was to examine athlete experiences of feedback within the context of male youth ice hockey in order to provide insight into the delivery of feedback from coaches to athletes in the sport of hockey. ...
The concept of subjective vitality is rooted in the self-determination theory (Ryan & Deci,2008). It refers to the conscious experience of possessing energy, feeling alive, and enthusiastic about a certain activity (Greenglass,2006; Ryan & Frederick,1997). Due to its link with numerous positive...
is a sport that encompasses a wide range of events, from sprints and jumps to throws and relays. Athletes compete against themselves and others, striving to improve their personal bests (PBs) with each competition. But what exactly does PB mean and why is it so important in track and ...
Mr Bostrom notes some types of competition are a failure of co-ordination: if everyone agrees to stop competing, they would have time for other, better things, which could further boost growth. Yet some types of competiti...
It's a broader term that encapsulates mental processes but also touches on elements of personality and emotion at a more intrinsic level. 9 The term "mental" is frequently used in contexts relating to mental health or mental abilities, highlighting conditions or capabilities of the mind. It ...
The world we live in is highly complex. And yet, the basic needs and drivers of human actions have remained the same for millennia. These drivers have been well documented in several theories over decades of research, and there exist many other theories on intrinsic and extrinsic motivations. ...
and tactile information) modalities are discussed. It is concluded that interoceptive accuracy cannot be generalized across modalities; thus, no single modality should be used as the indicator of general interoceptive ability. Moreover, affective evaluation plays a substantial role in the perception for...
(satisfaction of the need for belonging), which is why they increasingly act on the basis of external pressure, shame, and guilt rather than their own intrinsic motivation [15,62]. This results in introjected action regulation, and, in the long run, children begin to integrate the (...