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How coach leadership is related to the coach-athlete relationship in elite sport
International journal of sports science & coaching, 2021The purpose of this study was to explore the association between coach leadership and the coach-athlete relationship. Eighty-one elite athletes (M = 20.4 years; SD = 3.8; 58% female and 42% male) responded to questionnaires pertaining to their coaches ...
C. López de Subijana+3 more
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Inflammatory Arthropathy in the Elite Sports Athlete
Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2021Abstract Elite athletes commonly present with joint pains that are attributed to overuse injuries though on occasion it can be due to an inflammatory arthropathy. The diagnostic challenge is that presenting symptoms of benign injuries are similar to inflammatory arthropathies.
Koo, Kenneth+3 more
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Sports Psychology and the Elite Athlete
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1983The objective of sports psychology is to optimize competence through the development of psychological skills that will permit athletes to enhance performance and gain maximal satisfaction. Sports psychology programs of the United States Olympic Committee are discussed and examples of training in psychological skills are presented, including the ...
Jerry R. May+2 more
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To trust or not to trust? Governance of multidimensional elite sport reality
Sport in Society, 2021The recent reorganization of Finnish elite sport has ended in confusion when examining the goals and modus operandi between key agents in the elite sport system.
K. Lehtonen, T. Kinder, J. Stenvall
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2015
Foreword 1. More Fulfilling Lives Through Sport: An Intersubjective Justification for Balancing Elite Sport and Sport for All (Cesar R. Torres and Douglas W. McLaughlin) 2. Elite sports: what is it good for: the case of EYOF Utrecht 2013 (Koen Breedveld and Paul Hover) 3.
Margaret Talbot, Richard Bailey
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Foreword 1. More Fulfilling Lives Through Sport: An Intersubjective Justification for Balancing Elite Sport and Sport for All (Cesar R. Torres and Douglas W. McLaughlin) 2. Elite sports: what is it good for: the case of EYOF Utrecht 2013 (Koen Breedveld and Paul Hover) 3.
Margaret Talbot, Richard Bailey
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2010
Without her individual talent, Tia Hellebaut would never have developed her impressive high jumping career, nor would Pieter van Den Hoogenband his swimming career or innumerable elite athletes their career in a range of other sports. But neither would they have done so without the network of sports clubs where they developed as athletes; without the ...
de Bosscher, Veerle, van Bottenburg, M.
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Without her individual talent, Tia Hellebaut would never have developed her impressive high jumping career, nor would Pieter van Den Hoogenband his swimming career or innumerable elite athletes their career in a range of other sports. But neither would they have done so without the network of sports clubs where they developed as athletes; without the ...
de Bosscher, Veerle, van Bottenburg, M.
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Elite sport development in Denmark
2015Denmark is a small country, with a population of only 5.4 million occupying 43,000 sq km. It is part of the Nordic Region and a member of the European Union. In comparative analyses, the Danish welfare model is referred to as ‘the Scandinavian model’ or ‘the institutionalised welfare model’, and is epitomised by a large public sector and universal ...
Ibsen, Bjarne+2 more
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Sport-science research - just for the elite?
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 2003Invited Editorial.
Bishop, David+2 more
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What is mental fatigue in elite sport? Perceptions from athletes and staff
European Journal of Sport Science, 2019Mental fatigue is a psychobiological state caused by prolonged periods of demanding cognitive activity shown to negatively influence physical performance.
S. Russell+4 more
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