Psychology of sport and exercise: enhancing the quality of life ; proceedings of the 10th European Congress of Sport Psychology - FEPSAC, Prague 1999. Part 2

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Sportpsychologie: Verbesserung der Lebensqualität ; Fortschritte des 10. Europäischen Kongresses für Sportpsychologie - FEPSAC, Prag 1999. Teil 2
Herausgeber:Hosek, Vaclav; Tilinger, Pavel; Bilek, Lubos
Veröffentlicht:Prag: Univerzita Prag (Verlag), 1999, 314 S., Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Monografie
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISBN:8086317005
Schriftenreihe:Proceedings of the ... European Congress of Sport Psychology, Band 10,2
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Erfassungsnummer:PU199912406907
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Abstract

Der Sammelband enthaelt folgende Beitraege: 1. Leveque, M.;Heuze, J.: Psychological or mental preparation: a comparative analysis. 2. Lidor, R.;Levian, Z.: Psychological and developmental perspectives in talent detection processes: a retrospective study. 3. Lidor, R.;Arnon, M.: Developing indexes of efficiency in basketball: where is the spirit of the team? 4. Lindwall, M.: Team cohesion and competitive state anxiety - all for one and more stress for me? 5. Lintunen, T.;Leskinen, E.;Rahkila, P.: Self-esteem and perceives fitness of active and sedentary adolescents: a follow-up study 6. Liukkonen, J.;Leskinen, E.: The reliability and validity of the perceives motivational climate in sport questionnaire. 7. Liukkonen, J.: Nagano olympic project - a 6-year sport psychology intervention. 8. Lloyd, M.: Psychological determinants of performance under frustration. 9. Malinauskas, R.: Peculiarities of social behaviour between basketball players. 10. Marcolli, C.: Psychological treatment and mental training in the rehabilitation of sport injuries. 11. Martinkova, I.: Olympism in ancient Greece and nowadays. 12. Matheson, H.: Obligatory exercise questionnaire and training profiles of ironman triathletes for 1996 and 1997: does repeated perticipation increase the incidence of becoming exercise dependent? 13. Molander, B.: Concentration time in young and older adults in precision sport tasks. 14. Moormann, P.;Risseeuw, S.: The antagonistic effect of dissociative states on figure skating performance. 15. Morris, T.;Bhum, D.: Stress management and central and pheripheral visual attention in exerting and stressful conditions. 16. Mrazek, J.;Fialova, L.;Bykhovskaya, I.: Health, sport and body concepts of adolescents in central and eastern Europe. 17. Mutrie, N.;Carney, C.;Blamey, A.;Whitelaw, A.;Crawford, F.;Aitchison, T.: The effects of a cognitive behavioural intervention on active commuting behaviour: 3 month results. 18. Mutrie, N.: Therapeutic effects of exercise on the self: implications for research and practice. 19. Nepopalov, V.: Psychological support as a trend of sport psychology. 20. Neverkovitch, S.;Podlipniak, Y.;Sundetova, U.: Value orientations in the system of sport training. 21. Ommundsen, Y.: The role of conceptions of ability and implicit theories of ability on perceived competence and self-esteem formation in sport and physical activity. 22. Ommundsen, Y.;Aaro, L.E.: The Norwegian "get fit for the olympics" physical activity campaign: a prospective evaluation. 23. Oudejans, R.R.D.;Bakker, F.C.: The role of movement in perception. 24. Pahmeier, I.: Health promotion by means of sports activities - from theory to practice: conclusions of a health promotion project in Germany. 25. Palmeira, A.;Serpa, S.: Life events, coping skills and personality: a study of their effect on the prediction and rehabilitation of sport injuries. 26. Papaioannou, A.: A short version of the perceived motivational climate in physical education class questionnaire. 27. Passos, P.;Serpa, S.;Gouveia, L.F.: Imagery training with motorcyclists. 28. Pastor, Y.;Balaguer, I.: Sport practice and multidimensional self-concept in older Spanish adolescents. 29. Paull, G.;Simmons, C.: Season of birth bias in sport: the English football association experience. 30. Pensgaard, A.;Sorensen, M.: Sport and empowerment. 31. Peric, T.;Hendl, J.: Grounded theory approach towards talent selection - ice hockey. 32. Pijpers, J.R.;Bakker, F.;Oudejan, R.;McGuigan, B.: Constraining climbing movements by "state variables". 33. Privetivy, L.: Possibilities for improving driving skill acquisition. 34. Psychountaiki, M.: A study of the relationships among sport-confidence, competitive anxiety, competitive worries and performance of young athletes. 35. Pysny, L.;Slepicka, P.;Slepickova, I.: Motivation circumstances of anabolic steroid use by adolescents. 36. Raab, M.: Modeling of decision making in ball games. 37. Rahmani-Nia, F.: The relationship between anxiety and somatotype. 38. Raudsepp, L.;Viira, R.: Adolescent achievement goals and sport participation. 39. Ringland, A.: Gender differences in precompetition temporal patterns of anxiety with Gaelic footballers. 40. Rodrigues, M.C.P.;Winterstein, P.J.: Brief dynamics psychotherapy: an alternative intervension on psychological preparing of Brazilian adolescent players. 41. Ryba, J.: The use of non-traditional polythlons to increase the feeling of successfulness in school youth. 42. Rychtecky, A.: Motivation of youth with low and high participation in physical activities and sport. 43. Saborowski, C.;Alfermann, D.;Wurth, S.: The coach - an important social agent in the athlete's social environment during a sport career. 44. Sarrazin, P.;Cury, F.;Roberts, G.: Exerted effort in climbing as a function of achievement goals, perceived ability, and task difficulty. 45. Seiler, R.: Motor skill acquisition and motor competence. 46. Schack, T.: Differences in cognitive representation and anxiety between experts and beginners in extreme-surfing. 47. Schilling, G.;Keller, A.: From sport psychology in the sixties to exercise and health psychology 2000. 48. Schmid, J.;Gubelmann, H.: A psychometric evaluation of a German version of the Loehr test and the sports emotional-reaction profile. 49. Schmidt, U.;Si, G.;Huang, Z.;Hackfort, D.: A comparison between the career transitions of former Chinese and German top class athletes - theoretical and methodological consideration. 50. Schmidt, U.;Jera, S.;Beyer, T.;Hackfort, D.: An action psychology based teaching concept. 51. Schuijers, H.H.P.M.: The use of mental skills by two dutch national teams: speedskating and bowling. 52. Slepicka, P.;Slepickova, I.;Bila, A.: Aggression and violence among sporting and non-sporting youth. 53. Slepickova, I.;Kavalir, P.: Value orientation of physical active and non active children and youth. 54. Sluis, M.;Liukkonen, J.;Jaakola, T.;Kokkonan, J.;Saarelainen, S.;Piirainen, U.;Pakkala, P.: Observation of physial education teacher feedback from the motivational climate perspective. 55. Smith, A.L.: Peer relationships and youth physical activity involvement. 56. Smith, M.A.;Hall, H.K.;Wilson, P.M.: The relationship of goal orientation and competitive climate to sportsmanship attitudes and the perceived legitimacy of intentionally injurious acts. 57. Solomon, G.B.: The assistant coach as purveyor of expectancy information: implication for athlete performance. 58. Sorensen, M.;Pensgard, A.M.: Sport and identity formation for individuals with a disability. 59. Stackeova, D.: The movement regime as a life style component of university she-teachers in a period of involution. 60. Stambulova, N.;Cheremnych, A.: Transitions of disabled athletes. 61. Stavrou, N.;Zervas, Y.;Kakkos, V.;Psychoudaki, M.: Competitive stage anxiety and flow state from the psychological reversals perspective. 62. Stelter, R.: The theory of the body, implicit knowledge and the consequences for learning. 63. Steyn, B.;Erasmus, C.: Ego and task orientation and entrepreneurial tendencies as predictors of success in the special task force in the South African police. 64. Steyn, B.: The value of the principle of transcendence in reaching the "conducting status" in optimal task orientation in sport. 65. Strauss, B.: Spectator cheering: influences on performances in team sports? 66. Supinski, J.: Psychomotor activity interwoven with olympic judo representation sports results. 67. Szabo, A.;Worringham, L.;Whetton, J.: Differences in exercise-induced affect between co-acting and interacting exercisers. 68. Sledr, J.: Tennis match psychological analysis. 69. Stilec, M.;Edrova, P.: The influence of physical activity on seniors. 70. Stimac, D.;Horga, S.;Jurinic-Matos, R.: Perception of motivating factors of different sport programs in children aged 10 - 11 years. 71. Teipel, D.;Kemper, R.;Heinemann, D.: Evaluation of game-related stress conditions in male and female soccer referees. 72. Teipel, D.;Ichimura, S.;Kondo, A.: Attitude towards stress conditions in German and Japanese soccer players. 73. Tenenbaum, G.;Sheath, P.;Stewart, E.: Examination of attentional flexibility and target detection in high and low level athletes varying in age. 74. Tenenbaum, G.: How do people cope with exertive experiences? 75. Theodorakis, Y.;Laparidis, K.;Chroni, S.;Douma, E.;Bebetsos, E.: The influence of different types of self-talk on basketball players' performance. 76. Theodorakou, K.;Zervas, Y.: Predictors of self-esteem in physical education classes in the elementary school. 77. Thomassen, T.;Halvari, H.;Gjesme, T.: Experimentally induced effects of goal distance in time on the relationships between achievement motives and indications of performance in sports. 78. Thomson, K.: Decision-making dynamics of the speed perception. 79. Tilinger, P.;Kovar, K.: Prognoses of olympic track and field men performances in 2000-2008 olympic games. 80. Titze, S.;Seiler, R.;Martin, B.;Marti, B.: Evaluation strategies and effects of a four month intervention module "stairs instead of lift". 81. Tlokinski, W.;Krawczynski, M.: Providing support in the process of development of the elderly via physical activity and relaxation training and philosophical-psychological seminars. 82. Tomas, I.;Gonzales, V.;Balaguer, I.: Psychometric equivalence of a translation of the PSDQ (Physical self-description questionnaire) into Spanish. 83. Tsorbatzoudis, H.;Barkoukis, V.;Daroglou, G.: An examination of the relationship between the intensity and direction of anxiety and performance. 84. Tsorbatzoudis, H.;Barkoukis, V.;Angelakopoulos, G.: An exploratory study of metamotivational states in individuals participating in extreme activities. 85. Tusak, M.: Changes in motivation through sport of young to elite-top sport. 86. Tusak, M.;Bergic, H.: The effects of programmed sports recreational transformation process in the early period of rehabilitation on the self-image of paraplegics. 87. Usakov, V.I.;Kraposhina, G.S.: Upbringing of sport mentality in children 4 - 7 years old. 88. Van de Vliet, P.;Knapen, J.;Van Coppenolle, H.: Me and my body, the perception of physical appearance in adult psychiatric patients in comparison to non-patients. 89. Van de Vliet, P.;Knapen, J.;Joos, S.;Van Coppenolle, H.;Pieters, G.: Psychomotor therapy for depressive psychiatric patients: effects on the self and on the mood. 90. Vanfraechem-Raway, R.;Audou, M.: Sophrology efficacy in feminine volley-ball players. 91. Vergeer, I.;Roberts, J.;Wilson, K.: The effect of mental imagery on flexibility training. 92. Weiss, M.R.;Caja, E.F.;Gill, D.O.;Smith, A.L.: Motivation and physical activity across the lifespan: theory, research, and practice. 93. Peng, Wen-Jung;Carroll, B.: The relationship between sense of self and physical activity level at school level. 94. Westhuizen, D.;Basson, C.J.: A study of the effects of ecological self-imagery on self-efficacy and performance on a motor task. 95. White, S.A.;Zientek, C.E.: The development and validation of the perceived purposes of sport questionnaire. 96. Whitehead, J.;Lee, M.J.;Andree, K.V.: Gender differences in longitudinal interactions between achievement goals, perceived ability, and intrinsic motivation. 97. Winterstein, P.J.;Guzzo, M.S.: First studies for the Portuguese version of the "task and ego orientation in sport questionnaire" in Brazil. 98. Wurth, S.;Alfermann, D.;Saborowski, C.: Determinants of career dropout in youth sport. 99. Wylleman, P.;Stambulova, N.;Bidle, S.: Career transitions in sport: research and interventions. 100. Wylleman, P.;De Knop, P.: The relevance of non-athletic transition in the development of the athletic career. 101. Wylleman, P.;Carpenter, P.;Weiss, M.;Ewing, M.: Relationships in youth sports: challenging current thinking and defining new lines of research. 102. Zervas, Y.;Psychountaki, M.;Ekkekakis, P.: Affective changes during and following acute aerobic exercise freely selected versus imposed levels of intensity. Aus dem Inhaltsverzeichnis