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    Journal of Athlete Development and Experience, Volume 4, 2022, Issue 2

    JADE was founded to publish and promote research that focuses on people over profits. Editor’s pick from the current issue: The The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Organizational Support Factors for Minor League Baseball Player Development by Christopher M. McLeod, Nola Agha, and Simon Rosenblum-Larson.

    Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Volume 44, 2022, Issue 3

    JSEP publishes peer-reviewed research articles by leading world scholars that explore the interactions between psychology and exercise and sport performance, and more. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Attitudes of Sport Fans Toward the Electronic Sign-Stealing Scandal in Major League Baseball: Differing Associations With Perfectionism and Excellencism by Patrick Gaudreau, Benjamin J.I. Schellenberg.

    All you need to know about stress in sport

    Stress, Well-Being, and Performance in Sport, edited by Rachel Arnold and David Fletcher (Routledge) provides a comprehensive and contemporary overview of stress in sport and its implications on performance and well-being. Our reviewer is sport psychology professor Henrik Gustafsson. He would have loved to read this book as an undergraduate student and coach in cross-country skiing; as a professor he contends that this is the book to go to for insights about stress in sport.

    Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology, Volume 16, 2022, Issue 1 | Burnout in Sport and Performance

    JCSP seeks to promote an understanding of theory, technique, and empirical findings specifically related to clinical sport psychology. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Perfectionism and Burnout in Athletes: The Mediating Role of Perceived Stress by Luke F. Olsson, Michael C. Grugan, Joseph N. Martin, and Daniel J. Madigan.

    Journal of Intercollegiate Sport, Volume 14, 2021, Issue 2

    The Journal of Intercollegiate Sport (JIS), an open access journal supported by the University of Kansas, provides an exciting forum for research specifically addressing sport in college and university settings. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: The Career Experiences of Female Registered Dietitians in NCAA Division I Athletic Departments by Robin Hardin, Lauren Antle, Lauren Beasley.

    Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology, Volume 15, 2021, Issue 3

    JCSP seeks to promote an understanding of theory, technique, and empirical findings specifically related to clinical sport psychology. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Exploring the Association Between Sport Participation and Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression in a Sample of Canadian High School Students by Jessica Murphy, Karen A. Patte, Philip Sullivan, Scott T. Leatherdale (open access).

    Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology, Volume 15, 2021, Issue 2

    JCSP seeks to promote an understanding of theory, technique, and empirical findings specifically related to clinical sport psychology. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Being Mindful of Perfectionism and Performance among Collegiate Gymnasts: A Person-Centered Approach by Erika D. Van Dyke, Aaron Metzger, Sam J. Zizz.

    Journal of Intercollegiate Sport, Volume 14, 2021, Issue 1

    The Journal of Intercollegiate Sport (JIS), an open access journal supported by the University of Kansas, provides an exciting forum for research specifically addressing sport in college and university settings. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: THE CIRCLE OF UNITY: THE POWER OF SYMBOLS IN A TEAM SPORT CONTEXT by Brendan O'Hallarn, Craig A. Morehead, Mark A. Slavich, Alicia M. Cintron.

    Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology, Volume 14, 2020, Issue 2

    JCSP seeks to promote an understanding of theory, technique, and empirical findings specifically related to clinical sport psychology. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: ACCEPTANCE AND COMMITMENT TRAINING TO PROMOTE PSYCHOLOGICAL FLEXIBILITY IN ICE HOCKEY PERFORMANCE: A CONTROLLED GROUP FEASIBILITY STUDY by Tobias Lundgren, Gustaf Reinebo, Markus Näslund, Thomas Parling.

    Quest, Volume 72, 2020, Issue 1

    Quest is the official journal of the National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education (NAKHE). It is the leading journal for interdisciplinary scholarship for professionals in kinesiology in higher education. Quest provides a public forum for scholarship, creative thought, and research relevant to a broad range of interests held by faculty and leaders in higher education today.
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