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“Invisible Sportswomen”: The Sex Data Gap in Sport and Exercise Science Research
Women in Sport & Physical Activity Journal, 2021This study aimed to conduct an updated exploration of the ratio of male and female participants in sport and exercise science research. Publications involving humans were examined from The European Journal of Sports Science, Medicine & Science in Sport &
E. Cowley +3 more
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Sports Psychiatry in Competitive Sports
Praxis, 2022Mental complaints and illnesses are common health problems in competitive sports, and mental health, like physical health and performance, is an integral dimension in competitive sports. The promotion of mental health and safe management of mental complaints and illnesses in competitive sports requires a qualified medical discipline for mental health ...
Claussen, Malte Christian +5 more
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, 2020
Partial table of contents: SKILL ACQUISITION.Levels of Performance Skill: From Beginners to Experts (C. Wrisberg).Skill Acquisition During Childhood and Adolescence (K. Thomas, et al.).Attention (B.
R. Singer, H. Hausenblas, C. Janelle
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Partial table of contents: SKILL ACQUISITION.Levels of Performance Skill: From Beginners to Experts (C. Wrisberg).Skill Acquisition During Childhood and Adolescence (K. Thomas, et al.).Attention (B.
R. Singer, H. Hausenblas, C. Janelle
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Positive Youth Development Through Sport
Handbook of Sport Psychology, 20201. Positive Youth Development Richard Lerner 2. Positive Psychosocial Development Through Sport Al Petitpas, Judy Van Raalte, et al 3. Toward an Integrated Model of Positive Youth Development Through Sport Jean Cote, Jessica Fraser-Thomas, Janice Deakin ...
N. Holt, Colin J. Deal, Kurtis Pankow
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Introduction to the Sociology of Sport, 2021
Sport is popularly considered as a sphere separate from 'important' aspects of social and political dynamics. Sociological and anthropological studies have proven the opposite: both active and passive involvements in competitive sports take part in ...
Tamir Sorek
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Sport is popularly considered as a sphere separate from 'important' aspects of social and political dynamics. Sociological and anthropological studies have proven the opposite: both active and passive involvements in competitive sports take part in ...
Tamir Sorek
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Environmental sustainability in sport: a systematic literature review
European Sport Management Quarterly, 2022Research question How are bibliographic and methodological patterns, as well current contributions of environmental sustainability in sport literature, shaping a research agenda that informs effective environmental responses?
Rubiana Cury +2 more
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The love of sport was seen by the British themselves and by foreign visitors as a defining national characteristic. Sport was both a private world of its own and part of a wider civic culture—a lens through which to explore changing notions of class ...
Richard I. G. Holt
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