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It’s (almost) all in the mind: the psychology of running

Why do people run? How can I improve my running performance? Will running help me feel better? Noel Brick and Stuart Holliday’s The Psychology of Running (Routledge) delves into the psychological motivations and benefits of running. Andy Fuller, host of the Everyday Runners Podcast, provides a useful introduction to and presentation of the book, which, he claims, gives the agency of performance back to the everyday individual athlete who can engage with their mind and the course in ways which change how they get through a race.

Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Volume 44, 2022, Issue 4

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: Modeling Players’ Scanning Activity in Football by Marius Pokolm, Robert Rein, Daniel Müller, Stephan Nopp, Marie Kirchhain, Karl Marius Aksum, Geir Jordet, Daniel Memmert.

International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Volume 18, 2020, Issue 6

IJSEP publishes empirical and theoretical contributions in the science of physical activity, human movement, exercise, and sport. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: ATHLETES’ USE OF GOAL-DIRECTED SELF-TALK: SITUATIONAL DETERMINANTS AND FUNCTIONS by Alexander T. Latinjak, Marc Masó, Luis Calmeiro & Antonis Hatzigeorgiadis.