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Title: Sport and Exercise Psychology


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Sport and Exercise Psychology
  • March 30, 2007

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What is sport and exercise psychology?
  • The scientific study of the behavior of people
    engaged in sport and exercise activities and the
    application of the knowledge gained (Gill, 2000).

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Why study sport and exercise psychology?
  • 1. to understand how psychological factors affect
    a persons motor performance.
  • How does anxiety affect a b-ball players
    accuracy in free-throw shooting?
  • Does lacking self-confidence influence a childs
    ability to learn to swim?
  • How do a coachs reinforcement and punishment
    influence a teams cohesion?
  • Does imagery training facilitate recovery in
    injured athletes and exercisers?

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Why study sport and exercise psychology?
  • 2. to understand how participating in physical
    activity affects a persons psychological
    development.
  • Does running reduce anxiety and depression?
  • Do young athletes learn to be overly aggressive
    from participating in youth sport?
  • Does participation in daily physical education
    classes improve a childs self-esteem.
  • Does participation in college athletics enhance
    personality development?

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Who do sport and exercise psychologists work with?
  • Elite athletes
  • Children
  • Persons who are physically or mentally disabled
  • Seniors
  • Average participants
  • Goal to achieve maximum participation, peak
    performance, personal satisfaction, and
    development through participation.

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What roles do sport and exercisepsychologists
play?
  • Research Role
  • Advance knowledge within the field
  • Motivation and children and youth sport
  • Imagery influences on golf putting
  • Running program and anxiety reduction
  • Share findings with colleagues and participants
    in the field.
  • Allows for advances, discussion, and debate at
    professional meetings and in journals.

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What roles do sport and exercisepsychologists
play?
  • Teaching Role
  • Teach university courses
  • Exercise Psychology
  • Applied Sport Psychology
  • Social Psychology of Sport
  • Personality Psychology
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Motor Learning and Control
  • Sport Sociology

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What roles do sport and exercisepsychologists
play?
  • Consulting Role
  • Individuals or teams
  • Develop psychological skills to enhance
    performance and training.
  • U.S. Olympic Committee
  • Major universities to small colleges
  • Coaching clinics and workshops
  • Fitness industry
  • Sports medicine or PT clinic

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What do I need to do to become a certified
consultant?
  • AAASP certification
  • Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport
    Psychology
  • www.aaasponline.org
  • Advanced coursework in psychology and sport
    sciences
  • 400 hours of supervised consultation

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What topics would I work with athletes/exercisers
on?
  • Personality
  • Motivation
  • Arousal/Anxiety
  • Team Dynamics
  • Group Cohesion
  • Leadership
  • Communication
  • Imagery
  • Self-Confidence
  • Goal Setting
  • Concentration
  • Exercise Adherence
  • Athletic Injuries
  • Addictions
  • Burnout
  • Youth Sport
  • Aggression
  • Character Development

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What type of sport and exercise psychology suits
you?
  • Clinical sport psychologists
  • extensive psychology training
  • treat athletes and exercisers with emotional
    disorders (severe depression, suicidal
    tendencies, eating disorders, substance abuse,
    etc.)
  • licensed by state boards to treat emotional
    disorders
  • also have training in sport psychology and sport
    sciences

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What type of sport and exercise psychology suits
you?
  • Educational sport psychology specialist
  • extensive training in sport and exercise science,
    PE, kinesiology and the psychology of movement.
  • advanced training in psychology/counseling
  • NOT licensed psychologists
  • mental coach

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Whats new?
  • Growing interest in acquiring training in
    psychological skills/applied work.
  • Greater emphasis on counseling and clinical
    training.
  • Ethics and competence issues are hot issues.
  • Specializations and subspecialties are developing
    (Exercise psych and life skills development
    through sport)
  • Tension between academic versus applied sport
    psychologists.

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Whats new?
  • Qualitative research is on the rise.
  • Applied sport psychology opportunities on the
    rise part-time
  • Sport psychology is being recognized as very
    useful for more than just athletes (PE, coaches,
    fitness, AT)
  • Sport psychology is a form of positive psychology
    (business, artists, dancers, musicians, surgeons)
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