Advances in Sport and Exercise Psychology

Nonfiction, Sports, Reference, Sports Psychology
Cover of the book Advances in Sport and Exercise Psychology by Thelma S. Horn, Alan L. Smith, Human Kinetics, Inc.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Thelma S. Horn, Alan L. Smith ISBN: 9781492588696
Publisher: Human Kinetics, Inc. Publication: November 7, 2018
Imprint: Human Kinetics, Inc. Language: English
Author: Thelma S. Horn, Alan L. Smith
ISBN: 9781492588696
Publisher: Human Kinetics, Inc.
Publication: November 7, 2018
Imprint: Human Kinetics, Inc.
Language: English

The fourth edition of Advances in Sport and Exercise Psychology retains the book’s sterling reputation in the field and provides advanced psychology students with a thorough examination and critical analysis of the current research in the psychology of physical activity. This revitalized text, known in its first three editions as Advances in Sport Psychology, uses a traditional textbook approach, appropriate for advanced classes, as opposed to an informal handbook style. Longtime editor and author Thelma Horn is joined by a new coeditor, Alan Smith, as well as new and returning contributors (55 in all), including many of the most prolific researchers and scholars in the field.

As the updated title indicates, this edition emphasizes exercise psychology constructs as well as sport psychology. The new edition highlights some of the career possibilities in health and wellness areas as well as some of the distinctions between sport and exercise psychology research. Further updates to this text include the following:

• Nine new and heavily referenced chapters, including Family Influences on Active Free Play and Youth Sport, Leadership in Physical Activity Contexts, and Youth Talent Development

• Refreshed theoretical and empirical data based on advances in the sport, exercise, and physical activity psychology field

• Expanded topics in exercise psychology, such as physical activity and mental health, physical activity and cognitive abilities, and health-based exercise motivation models

• Contemporary interest areas in sport psychology, such as perfectionism, passion, self-presentation concerns, stereotype threat, psychopathology issues in sport and exercise, positive youth development, sport talent development, and physical activity within specific populations

The reorganized text is divided into seven parts. Part I provides an overview of the field in the psychology of physical activity. Part II examines characteristics of people that can affect their behavior and psychosocial well-being in sport, exercise, and physical activity contexts. In part III, students learn about socioenvironmental factors that impinge on participants’ behavior and psychosocial well-being in sport and physical activity domains. Part IV explores psychological factors that can affect behavior and performance in sport and physical activity settings. In part V, students gain insights into the motivational models and theories regarding individuals’ behavior in sport, exercise, and physical activity contexts. Part VI discusses the links between sport, physical activity, exercise, and health. Part VII analyzes the concepts related to lifespan and developmental processes.

For instructors, Advances in Sport and Exercise Psychology includes an image bank that houses nearly all the tables and figures from the book.

With its broad range of new and established content, its inclusion of exercise psychology constructs, and its addition of many new and bright voices, Advances in Sport and Exercise Psychology maintains the standard of excellence set by its preceding editions.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The fourth edition of Advances in Sport and Exercise Psychology retains the book’s sterling reputation in the field and provides advanced psychology students with a thorough examination and critical analysis of the current research in the psychology of physical activity. This revitalized text, known in its first three editions as Advances in Sport Psychology, uses a traditional textbook approach, appropriate for advanced classes, as opposed to an informal handbook style. Longtime editor and author Thelma Horn is joined by a new coeditor, Alan Smith, as well as new and returning contributors (55 in all), including many of the most prolific researchers and scholars in the field.

As the updated title indicates, this edition emphasizes exercise psychology constructs as well as sport psychology. The new edition highlights some of the career possibilities in health and wellness areas as well as some of the distinctions between sport and exercise psychology research. Further updates to this text include the following:

• Nine new and heavily referenced chapters, including Family Influences on Active Free Play and Youth Sport, Leadership in Physical Activity Contexts, and Youth Talent Development

• Refreshed theoretical and empirical data based on advances in the sport, exercise, and physical activity psychology field

• Expanded topics in exercise psychology, such as physical activity and mental health, physical activity and cognitive abilities, and health-based exercise motivation models

• Contemporary interest areas in sport psychology, such as perfectionism, passion, self-presentation concerns, stereotype threat, psychopathology issues in sport and exercise, positive youth development, sport talent development, and physical activity within specific populations

The reorganized text is divided into seven parts. Part I provides an overview of the field in the psychology of physical activity. Part II examines characteristics of people that can affect their behavior and psychosocial well-being in sport, exercise, and physical activity contexts. In part III, students learn about socioenvironmental factors that impinge on participants’ behavior and psychosocial well-being in sport and physical activity domains. Part IV explores psychological factors that can affect behavior and performance in sport and physical activity settings. In part V, students gain insights into the motivational models and theories regarding individuals’ behavior in sport, exercise, and physical activity contexts. Part VI discusses the links between sport, physical activity, exercise, and health. Part VII analyzes the concepts related to lifespan and developmental processes.

For instructors, Advances in Sport and Exercise Psychology includes an image bank that houses nearly all the tables and figures from the book.

With its broad range of new and established content, its inclusion of exercise psychology constructs, and its addition of many new and bright voices, Advances in Sport and Exercise Psychology maintains the standard of excellence set by its preceding editions.

More books from Human Kinetics, Inc.

Cover of the book Massage Therapy by Thelma S. Horn, Alan L. Smith
Cover of the book Exercise Technique Manual for Resistance Training by Thelma S. Horn, Alan L. Smith
Cover of the book Developing the Core by Thelma S. Horn, Alan L. Smith
Cover of the book Serious Strength Training by Thelma S. Horn, Alan L. Smith
Cover of the book Complete Guide to TRX Suspension Training by Thelma S. Horn, Alan L. Smith
Cover of the book Building Character, Community, and a Growth Mindset in Physical Education by Thelma S. Horn, Alan L. Smith
Cover of the book Motor Learning and Performance by Thelma S. Horn, Alan L. Smith
Cover of the book Soccer Science by Thelma S. Horn, Alan L. Smith
Cover of the book The Sport Psych Handbook by Thelma S. Horn, Alan L. Smith
Cover of the book Souled Out? by Thelma S. Horn, Alan L. Smith
Cover of the book Applying Educational Psychology in Coaching Athletes by Thelma S. Horn, Alan L. Smith
Cover of the book Coaching Volleyball Technical and Tactical Skills by Thelma S. Horn, Alan L. Smith
Cover of the book Basketball Anatomy by Thelma S. Horn, Alan L. Smith
Cover of the book NPTI’s Fundamentals of Fitness and Personal Training by Thelma S. Horn, Alan L. Smith
Cover of the book A Journey Into Yin Yoga by Thelma S. Horn, Alan L. Smith
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy