Applying Psychology to Sport

Applying Psychology to Sport

by Barbara Woods (Author)

Synopsis

An introduction to the psychology of sport. It assumes no prior psychological knowledge and places psychology in the real-life context of sport. Its approach is to look at particular applications and to relate them back to psychological theory. Topics include types of skills, learning, motivation, arousal and stress and gender in sport. This is one of a series aimed specifically at A Level students and first-year undergraduates. The series was developed for the Oxford and Cambridge A Level syllabus, but is also suitable for AEB and NEAB Psychology A Level. The authors are all experienced psychologists and writers. The main aim of the series is to introduce students new to the discipline of psychology to the ways in which psychological theory and research can be applied to everyday life.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: Re-issue
Publisher: Psychology Press
Published: 12 Jan 1999

ISBN 10: 0340647604
ISBN 13: 9780340647608

Media Reviews
The series as a whole is well written with up-to-date references... these books will appeal to students of many subjects. -- Times Educational Supplement It is a useful text for students of psychology and sports science alike. -- Times Educational Supplement