Sports psychology is an emerging field that targets the
mental aspects of athletic performance. Sports psychology is a subfield of
psychology that examines the psychological factors that impact athletic
performance, sports, and mental health. Collegiate sports provide a unique
platform for athletes to showcase their skills and abilities. However, the
pressure to perform at a high level can lead to mental stress and anxiety,
which can affect an athlete’s performance. Coaches are using sports psychology
more and more to improve athletes' performance. Even though sports psychology
is being used by sports teams increasingly frequently, the field is not well
supported by research. Student-athletes can optimize their performance and
mental health by utilizing cognitive skills training, cognitive-behavioral
interventions, and visualization techniques. As the field of sports psychology
continues to evolve, there is a need for more research and innovation to ensure
that student-athletes receive the best possible care and support.
Author(s)details:-
Julia Koogler
Department of Human Performance and Sports Science, Tennessee State University,
Tennessee, USA.
Jason Smith
Department of Human Performance and Sports Science, Tennessee State
University, Tennessee, USA.
Dr. Poliala Dickson (PhD, CHES, Associate
Professor)
Department of Human Performance and Sports Science, Tennessee State
University, Tennessee, USA.
Please See the book
here :-https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rudhr/v7/371
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