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E-raamat: Stress in College Athletics: Causes, Consequences, Coping

(Univ Of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA), , , (Univ Of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA), (Southeastern Oklahoma State University, USA)
  • Formaat: 198 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Oct-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781135412302
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  • Formaat: 198 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781135412302
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Stress in College Athletics: Causes, Consequences, Coping addresses the causes and consequences of stress in college sports and offers effective coping mechanisms that will help individuals understand and control stressors and emotions in their environment. Athletic administrators, coaches, student athletes, parents of athletes, educators, and social and behavioral science researchers will benefit from this examination of what stress is, the different types of stress, and what factors can contribute to anxiety. Containing insight from hundreds of student athletes, coaches, and administrators, this vital book offers you proven research, clear explanations, and recommended suggestions that will enable you to cope with stress and not let it affect your job or your game.Examining how both males and females perceive stress, Stress in College Athletics explores developmental differences between the genders to explain the ways in which the two groups react to and deal with stress. Discussing the challenges that you deal with every day, this valuable book offers you several proven suggestions and methods to help reduce stress, including: Using coping techniques, such as physical exercise (other than the sport you play), recreational activities, muscle relaxation, biofeedback, and meditation Doing things for others and looking to your own spirituality in order to alleviate anxiety Eliminating factors such as fatigue and inferior health in order to avoid the negative emotions of jealousy, fear, and anger that can lead to tension and anxiety Learning how to relieve stress in your immediate environment (on the sidelines, in the audience, or during a test) through simple, effective, and inconspicuous exercises Adapting procedures for self-modification of behavior, such as identifying a behavior you want to change, thinking about the result of that behavior and how often it occurs, and reforming that conduct Through practical research, theories about stress and its causes and effects, and insight from peers, this excellent resource offers suggestions for further inquiry in the field of college athletics and stress. Complete and thorough, Stress in College Athletics will provide you with the necessary tools to help you create a personal stress management system that will improve your well-being in and out of the athletic forum.
Foreword ix Terry Holland Preface xi Acknowledgments xiii Understanding Stress 1(18) The Meaning of Stress and Related Terms 1(5) Theories of Stress 6(2) Reactions to Stress 8(3) Classifications of Stress 11(6) Causes of Stress 17(1) Effects of Stress 17(2) Perceptions of Stress in College Athletics 19(16) Perceptions of Coaches 19(6) Perceptions of Athletic Directors 25(3) Perceptions of Athletes 28(4) Summary 32(3) Stress Among College Athletes 35(14) Gender Differences 35(6) Causes of Stress Among College Athletes 41(1) Consequences of Stress Among College Athletes 42(2) Coping with Stress Among College Athletes 44(5) Stress Among Coaches and Athletic Directors 49(22) Stress Among Coaches 49(13) Stress Among Athletic Directors 62(9) Dealing with Emotions in College Athletics 71(22) Factors Related to Emotional Stability 74(10) Emotional Reactivity of Coaches Under the Stress of Competition 84(4) Opportunities for the Development of Emotional Stability in the Athletics Environment 88(1) Evaluating Influences of the Environment on the Development of Emotional Stability 89(2) Emotionally Healthy Persons 91(2) A Healthful Stress-Management Lifestyle 93(22) The Meaning of Health 94(5) A Lifestyle That Encompasses the Health and Fitness Triangle 99(16) Reducing Stress Through Relaxation 115(14) The Meaning of Relaxation 115(3) Progressive Relaxation 118(5) The Quieting Reflex 123(3) Mental Practice and Imagery in Relaxation 126(3) Reducing Stress Through Meditation 129(12) Types of Meditation 131(3) A Procedure for Meditating 134(2) Scientific Evidence Supporting the Benefits of Meditation 136(5) Reducing Stress Through Biofeedback 141(6) The Meaning of Biofeedback 141(2) Biofeedback Instrumentation 143(4) Reducing Stress Through Self-Modification of Behavior 147(20) Toward an Understanding of Self 148(3) Self-Concerns That Can Induce Stress 151(2) Processes of Behavioral Adjustment 153(1) Some General Procedures for Self-Modification of Behavior 154(7) Systematic Self-Desensitization 161(6) Afterword 167(2) Notes 169(6) Suggestions for Further Reading 175(2) Index 177
Stevens, Robert E; Loudon, David L; Yow, Deborah A; Bowden, William W; Humphrey, James H