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E-raamat: Peak Performance Psychology for Endurance Athletes

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040665541
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040665541

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Increasingly across the globe, coaches and athletes are coming to a key realisation: in the battle for podium placings in major competitions, where as a ‘ticket of admission’ event finalists have very similar physiological profiles, the ‘difference that really makes the difference’ between medalling and being an also-ran is psychological preparation. The progressively unrelenting urge to slow down and stop needs effective counter-strategies.

Peak Performance Psychology for Endurance Athletes is unique in pulling fundamental theory and science-based practice together in a new multidisciplinary psycho-physiological model: The Performance Space. Building on four theories; Self-Efficacy, Revised Reinforcement Sensitivity, Theory of Challenge and Threat States in Athletes, and the Psychobiological Model of Endurance, this model aids skilful navigation through the seemingly complex interaction between Personality, Psychological Skills, Emotional Regulation and Self-Monitoring. The end-result being practical and easily incorporated ways to elicit high performance states and behaviours that can be maintained from event beginning to end.

Key highlights include: Turning Threat into Challenge, Building Belief, Using Imagery, Self-talk and Goal Pursuit in a Unified Process, Ideal Performance States, Staying on Track, Developing Resilience, as well as presenting numerous athlete examples to bring the model to life for easy assimilation.

Written for Performance Psychologists, Coaches, Elite and Recreational Athletes, this is a go-to-text for tools that can be integrated into all aspects of training and racing.



This book pulls fundamental theory and science-based practice together in a multidisciplinary psycho-physiological model: The Performance Space. Based on four theories, this model aids navigation through the interaction between Personality, Psychological Skills, Emotional Regulation and Self-Monitoring.

1. Introduction to the Performance Space Model
2. Challenge and Threat
States in Athletes
3. Personality Speaking
4. Words that Influence Athletes
Minds
5. Can You Believe It!
6. Goal-Getting: What do you Really Want?
7.
Imagine This!
8. Yes ButIts How You Say It That Counts!
9. Are You In The
Right State To Get It Done?
10. Staying on Track
11. Mindfully Hypnotic
12.
Coaching Leadership
13. The Resilient Athlete
14. The Performance Space in
Action: Case Studies
Lewis Walker, PhD is a UKA Level 2 Coach specialising in 800/1500m to 100K Road Ultra, including Mountain and Trail Running. He has worked with Great Britain representatives at World and European Indoors, Commonwealth Games, European U23 Track and Cross-country, World Mountain, World Ultra Trail and Road Championships as well as numerous Scottish, English, Irish and Finnish vests on track, road, cross-country, mountains. His athletes have recently set World Records (Masters 4x800m) and medalled in World Mountain and Trail Championships.

He has a Masters degree in Elite Performance Psychology developing The Performance Space Model and is a former General Practitioner with a keen interest in Sports Medicine, Exercise Physiology & Sports Psychology. He is also a podcasting co-host on the acclaimed long running Tartan Running Shorts podcast.