Objectives: To explore the concept of the ‘post-Olympic blues’ through examining the antecedents of the negative affect experienced following Olympic participation and to articulate whether the post-Olympic blues is a ‘normal’ short-term phenomenon or whether it is more serious and enduring.Design and method: Four female British athletes who competed in the 2016 Rio Olympic Games were interviewed and asked to draw timelines about their Olympic experiences on one or two occasions. The interviews and timelines were analyzed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis.Results: The athletes’ experiences of the Olympic and post-Olympic period were characterized by highs around the Olympic Games and lows following their return to the United Ki...
Drawing on Hardy et al.'s study as the target article, in this commentary, we focus on the adversity...
This study explores ‘inspiration’ in the context of the Olympic Games, focusing on the Beijing 2008 ...
Despite the increasing academic interest in the analysis of the Olympic legacy, there is a relative ...
The post-Olympic period is complex and distressing for many Olympic athletes; preparing for the like...
Research about the Olympic Games has primarily focused on preparing athletes for competition. Less a...
Objectives: Recent research suggests that experiencing some adversity can have beneficial outcomes f...
Objectives: Recent research suggests that experiencing some adversity can have beneficial outcomes f...
In the target article, Hardy and colleagues provided an incisive analysis of retrospectively reporte...
During the Tokyo 2020 Olympics Team USA athlete, Simone Biles, withdrew from several gymnastics even...
Background: The negative aftermath of acquired disability has been studied rigorously. The research ...
Background: The negative aftermath of acquired disability has been studied rigorously. The research ...
First paragraph: It’s just two weeks since the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games and two months si...
The literature on the Olympics has grown exponentially in the last twenty years. What has not receiv...
This special issue of the International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology has been produced t...
Objectives: Low energy availability (LEA) occurs when energy intake is insufficient to support optim...
Drawing on Hardy et al.'s study as the target article, in this commentary, we focus on the adversity...
This study explores ‘inspiration’ in the context of the Olympic Games, focusing on the Beijing 2008 ...
Despite the increasing academic interest in the analysis of the Olympic legacy, there is a relative ...
The post-Olympic period is complex and distressing for many Olympic athletes; preparing for the like...
Research about the Olympic Games has primarily focused on preparing athletes for competition. Less a...
Objectives: Recent research suggests that experiencing some adversity can have beneficial outcomes f...
Objectives: Recent research suggests that experiencing some adversity can have beneficial outcomes f...
In the target article, Hardy and colleagues provided an incisive analysis of retrospectively reporte...
During the Tokyo 2020 Olympics Team USA athlete, Simone Biles, withdrew from several gymnastics even...
Background: The negative aftermath of acquired disability has been studied rigorously. The research ...
Background: The negative aftermath of acquired disability has been studied rigorously. The research ...
First paragraph: It’s just two weeks since the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games and two months si...
The literature on the Olympics has grown exponentially in the last twenty years. What has not receiv...
This special issue of the International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology has been produced t...
Objectives: Low energy availability (LEA) occurs when energy intake is insufficient to support optim...
Drawing on Hardy et al.'s study as the target article, in this commentary, we focus on the adversity...
This study explores ‘inspiration’ in the context of the Olympic Games, focusing on the Beijing 2008 ...
Despite the increasing academic interest in the analysis of the Olympic legacy, there is a relative ...