To learn about extreme sports and what motivates such activities, we need to understand the emotions embedded in the experience itself. However, how we go about assessing these emotions might provide us with very different answers. An experience is a fleeting and ever-changing phenomenon, rich in detail and filled with nuances. What we remember and, therefore, what we are able to report from our experience might, however, be strikingly different to what we experienced. Our memories are grained by time, impaired by arousal, and affected by context. Despite these limitations, the most common way to measure an experience is by self reporting. The current paper reviews some of the relevant theory on emotions and how this might impact different ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to demonstrate how research on emotion in sport psychology migh...
Objective: The aim of this study was to demonstrate how research on emotion in sport psychology migh...
There is no doubt that sport generates powerful emotional responses among participants and spectator...
To learn about extreme sports and what motivates such activities, we need to understand the emotions...
Happiness is typically reported as an important reason for participating in challenging activities l...
International audienceObjectives: The purpose of this study was to offer a view of emotional process...
When extreme sport athletes explain the engagement behind their taxing and risky endeavors, they oft...
Happiness is typically reported as an important reason for participating in challenging activities l...
Emotional response related to live music events is a vital component of the experience but the relat...
Hanin (2000) and Lazarus (2000) established the principal emerging theories of emotion in sport. Bot...
Emotions are a signaling system, evolved by providing selective advantage through enhanced survival ...
When extreme sport athletes explain the engagement behind their taxing and risky endeavors, they oft...
Within sport and physical activity settings emotions have typically been conceived and explored from...
Objectives: To examine the natural flow of (a) pre- and post-competition temporal patterns of intens...
There is no doubt that sport generates powerful emotional responses among participants and spectator...
Objective: The aim of this study was to demonstrate how research on emotion in sport psychology migh...
Objective: The aim of this study was to demonstrate how research on emotion in sport psychology migh...
There is no doubt that sport generates powerful emotional responses among participants and spectator...
To learn about extreme sports and what motivates such activities, we need to understand the emotions...
Happiness is typically reported as an important reason for participating in challenging activities l...
International audienceObjectives: The purpose of this study was to offer a view of emotional process...
When extreme sport athletes explain the engagement behind their taxing and risky endeavors, they oft...
Happiness is typically reported as an important reason for participating in challenging activities l...
Emotional response related to live music events is a vital component of the experience but the relat...
Hanin (2000) and Lazarus (2000) established the principal emerging theories of emotion in sport. Bot...
Emotions are a signaling system, evolved by providing selective advantage through enhanced survival ...
When extreme sport athletes explain the engagement behind their taxing and risky endeavors, they oft...
Within sport and physical activity settings emotions have typically been conceived and explored from...
Objectives: To examine the natural flow of (a) pre- and post-competition temporal patterns of intens...
There is no doubt that sport generates powerful emotional responses among participants and spectator...
Objective: The aim of this study was to demonstrate how research on emotion in sport psychology migh...
Objective: The aim of this study was to demonstrate how research on emotion in sport psychology migh...
There is no doubt that sport generates powerful emotional responses among participants and spectator...