AbstractThis study tries to highlight the contribution of the means psychotherapeutic in providing “guided recovery”, the sport‘s trophotrope component of training and establishes the most effective relaxation techniques that can provide increased athletic performance by accelerating the effort‘s homeostasis restoration to the pre-effort level and even at a higher level by achieving “overcompensation”. Longitudinal experimental research is applied to a group of 20 junior athletes, aged 12-15 years, and monitors the effectiveness of psychotherapeutic means represented by autosuggestion and breathing exercises (during effort) and Jacobson relaxation type, elements of Hath a Yoga, mental training and ideation techniques, autogenously Shultz re...
Psychosocial Strategies for Athletic Training provides a user-friendly introduction to the applicati...
Supportive activities may be one of the ways of the training process optimization. Support involves ...
Professional athletes are subjected to constant stress that often leads them to exceed their capacit...
The concept of recovery strategies includes various ways to achieve a state of well-being, prevent u...
The concept of recovery strategies includes various ways to achieve a state of well-being, prevent u...
Objectives The aim was to provide an overview on the current state of research on acute effects of r...
Several studies have explored the different stressors that athletes may have to cope with when parti...
The sport and performance environment is highly demanding for its actors. Therefore, recovery from w...
The core problem statement of this study is that SHIP® as a psychotherapeutic intervention has never...
Purpose : to elaborate express-method of autosuggestion for neurotic reactions relieving and sportsm...
AbstractWith increasing attention given to the development and implementation of psychological inter...
Nine psychological techniques used in the rehabilitation of injured athletes were assessed. Fifteen ...
The student-athlete population represents a unique group at potentially high risk of challenges with...
The present study explores psychological skills training (PST) and performance in a population of el...
AbstractPlanning the psycho-kinesitherapeutic intervention process in the knee recovery following li...
Psychosocial Strategies for Athletic Training provides a user-friendly introduction to the applicati...
Supportive activities may be one of the ways of the training process optimization. Support involves ...
Professional athletes are subjected to constant stress that often leads them to exceed their capacit...
The concept of recovery strategies includes various ways to achieve a state of well-being, prevent u...
The concept of recovery strategies includes various ways to achieve a state of well-being, prevent u...
Objectives The aim was to provide an overview on the current state of research on acute effects of r...
Several studies have explored the different stressors that athletes may have to cope with when parti...
The sport and performance environment is highly demanding for its actors. Therefore, recovery from w...
The core problem statement of this study is that SHIP® as a psychotherapeutic intervention has never...
Purpose : to elaborate express-method of autosuggestion for neurotic reactions relieving and sportsm...
AbstractWith increasing attention given to the development and implementation of psychological inter...
Nine psychological techniques used in the rehabilitation of injured athletes were assessed. Fifteen ...
The student-athlete population represents a unique group at potentially high risk of challenges with...
The present study explores psychological skills training (PST) and performance in a population of el...
AbstractPlanning the psycho-kinesitherapeutic intervention process in the knee recovery following li...
Psychosocial Strategies for Athletic Training provides a user-friendly introduction to the applicati...
Supportive activities may be one of the ways of the training process optimization. Support involves ...
Professional athletes are subjected to constant stress that often leads them to exceed their capacit...