Tag: Amber D. Mosewich
Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Vol. 67, July 2023
Psychology of Sport and Exercise is an international forum for scholarly reports in the psychology of sport and exercise, broadly defined. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Predictors of changes in running and smoking identity among individuals in the Run to Quit smoking cessation program by Colin M. Wierts, Mark R. Beauchamp, Carly S. Priebe, Bruno D. Zumbo, Ryan E. Rhodes, Guy Faulkner.
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, Volume 15, 2023, Issue 3
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health is a landmark publication – it is the first international journal solely dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of qualitative research in the sport, exercise, and health sciences. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Pleasure and danger: a running-woman in ‘public’ space by Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson (open access).
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Volume 34, 2022, Issue 6
The Journal of Applied Sport Psychology is a refereed journal designed to advance thought, theory, and research on applied aspects of sport and exercise psychology. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Mental toughness in youth sport coaches: A phenomenological exploration by Johannes Raabe, E. Earlynn Lauer & Matthew P. Bejar.
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, Volume 14, 2022, Issue 2
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health is a landmark publication – it is the first international journal solely dedicated to the advancement and dissemination of qualitative research in the sport, exercise, and health sciences. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Easy as riding a bike? Bicycling competence as (re)learning to negotiate space by Stephanie Sersli, Maya Gislason, Nicholas Scott & Meghan Winters.
Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, Volume 11, 2022, Issue 1
SEPP publishes papers in all areas of sport, exercise, and performance psychology for applied scientists and practitioners that supports the application of psychological principles. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Testing interventions for music performance under pressure: A randomized controlled study by Veronika J. Lubert & Peter Gröpel.
Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, Volume 10, 2021, Issue 2
SEPP publishes papers in all areas of sport, exercise, and performance psychology for applied scientists and practitioners that supports the application of psychological principles. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Think, see, do: Executive function, visual attention, and soccer penalty performance. by Jack Brimmell, Elizabeth J. Edwards, Martin Smith, Robert S. Vaughan.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise, Vol. 52, January 2021
Psychology of Sport and Exercise is an international forum for scholarly reports in the psychology of sport and exercise, broadly defined. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN PERFORMANCE AND LEARNING OF VISUAL ANTICIPATION IN EXPERT FIELD HOCKEY GOALKEEPERS by Khaya Morris-Binelli, Sean Müller, Fleur E.C.A. van Rens, Allen G. Harbaugh, Simon M. Rosalie,
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Volume 32, 2020, Issue 6
The Journal of Applied Sport Psychology is a refereed journal designed to advance thought, theory, and research on applied aspects of sport and exercise psychology. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: THE 5C’S MODEL OF SUCCESSFUL PARTNERSHIPS IN ELITE BEACH VOLLEYBALL DYADS by Artur Poczwardowski, Brooke Lamphere, Kirsten Allen, Rendy Marican & Peter Haberl.
Sport in Society, Volume 23, 2020, Issue 7
Sport in Society is a multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary forum for academics to discuss the growing relationship of sport to significant areas of modern life. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: THE BODILY EXPERIENCE OF DISABLED ATHLETES. A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY OF POWERCHAIR FOOTBALL by Remi Richard, Eric Perera & Nathalie Le Roux.
How to make the most of being a woman – isn’t that the most empowering you’ve heard in a long time?
Kajsa Gilenstam is both really excited by and somewhat disappointed with Jacky Forsyth & Claire-Marie Roberts’ edited work The Exercising Female: Science and Its Application (Routledge). While the chapters together give us a better insight into the topic and really make for an important book for those interested in sport and exercise for women, she writes, there are also instances of gender biased assumptions.