Journal of Imagery Research in Sport and Physical Activity
Objective The Journal of Imagery Research in Sport and Physical Activity is the first peer-reviewed journal devoted to research on the role of imagery in sport, physical activity, exercise, and rehabilitation settings. Imagery, also referred to as cognitive enactment or visualization, is one of the most popular performance enhancement and rehabilitation techniques in sports and physical activity. Journal editor Sandra Moritz (University of North Dakota) is a recognized leader in the field, and the journal’s editorial board represents leading institutions in the U.S., U.K., and Canada. The single destination for all imagery-related research in sports and in physical activity, the Journal of Imagery Research in Sport and Physical Activity is an indispensable tool for scholars and practitioners of imagery, sports science, kinesiology, physical education, and psychology. Topics The role of imagery in sport Physical activity Exercise Rehabilitation settings Sports science Kinesiology Physical education Psychology Article formats Original research articles, reviews
Sports Performance Bulletin - Endurance psychology - Higher states: how to get into the zone and maximise performance
Sport psychology: How can it benefit sub-elite athletes?
Imagery training could give esports athletes a competitive edge
The comparison of Imagery ability in elite, sub-elite and non-elite swimmers
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Motor imagery and music : a function of arousal?
How Imagery and Visualization Can Improve Athletic Performance
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Journal of Imagery Research in Sport and Physical Activity Volume 10, Issue 1
Enhancing Athletic Performance: A Functional Medicine Toolkit
Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science (MPEES) - ACADEMIC JOURNALS - SPKN
Addressing Psychological Factors in Sports Injury Rehabilitation – What is a Physical Therapist to do?
The Power of Visualization: Imagining Yourself Doing Something Helps You Achieve Your Goal - Rowan Center for Behavioral Medicine
Contemporary Advances in Sport Psychology: A Review (Paperback)