College students are required to manage a variety of stressors related to academic, social, and financial commitments. In addition to the burdens facing most college students, collegiate athletes must devote a substantial amount of time to improving their sporting abilities. The strength and conditioning professional sees the athlete on nearly a daily basis and is able to recognize the changes in performance and behavior an athlete may exhibit as a result of these stressors. As such, the strength and conditioning professional may serve an integral role in the monitoring of these stressors and may be able to alter training programs to improve both performance and wellness. The purpose of this paper is to discuss stressors experienced by coll...
The presentation summarizes my efforts included in my independent study of Stress of Collegiate Athl...
Research shows that the mental health crisis among collegiate athletes\u27 has become an increasingl...
Background of the Study: Recent evidence suggests that student-athletes may experience greater level...
College students are required to manage a variety of stressors related to academic, social, and fina...
Research in sport psychology has identified some general reactions of collegiate student-athletes w...
Involvement in both a collegiate sport and education can be overwhelming and stressful and has the p...
With increased professionalism in sport there has been a greater interest in the scientific approach...
The topic of stress in college has received much attention in recent years. My study departs from pr...
With increased professionalism in sport there has been a greater interest in the scientific approach...
Recent studies have explored the stress that individuals experience in the coaching profession. Stre...
Stressors have a major influence upon mood, our sense of well-being, behavior, and health. Acute str...
Comparative study between Cal Poly student-athletes and non-student athletes examining perceived str...
Context. Studies on freshman athletes stress levels and mechanisms of coping are lacking in frequenc...
This exploratory study was undertaken to investigate the ways that stressors from athletics may impa...
According to the ADAA (Anxiety and Depression Association of America), 80 percent of college student...
The presentation summarizes my efforts included in my independent study of Stress of Collegiate Athl...
Research shows that the mental health crisis among collegiate athletes\u27 has become an increasingl...
Background of the Study: Recent evidence suggests that student-athletes may experience greater level...
College students are required to manage a variety of stressors related to academic, social, and fina...
Research in sport psychology has identified some general reactions of collegiate student-athletes w...
Involvement in both a collegiate sport and education can be overwhelming and stressful and has the p...
With increased professionalism in sport there has been a greater interest in the scientific approach...
The topic of stress in college has received much attention in recent years. My study departs from pr...
With increased professionalism in sport there has been a greater interest in the scientific approach...
Recent studies have explored the stress that individuals experience in the coaching profession. Stre...
Stressors have a major influence upon mood, our sense of well-being, behavior, and health. Acute str...
Comparative study between Cal Poly student-athletes and non-student athletes examining perceived str...
Context. Studies on freshman athletes stress levels and mechanisms of coping are lacking in frequenc...
This exploratory study was undertaken to investigate the ways that stressors from athletics may impa...
According to the ADAA (Anxiety and Depression Association of America), 80 percent of college student...
The presentation summarizes my efforts included in my independent study of Stress of Collegiate Athl...
Research shows that the mental health crisis among collegiate athletes\u27 has become an increasingl...
Background of the Study: Recent evidence suggests that student-athletes may experience greater level...