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Sonst. Personen | Stelter, Reinhard (Hrsg.) |
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Institution | Københavns Universitet / Institut for Idræt |
Titel | New approaches to exercise and sport psychology. Theories, methods and applications. 11th European Congress of Sport Psychology. 22-27 July 2003, Copenhagen, Denmark. Book of abstracts. Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Neue Ansätze in der Bewegungs- und Sportpsychologie. Theorien, Methoden und Anwendungen. 11. Europäischer Kongress für Sportpsychologie. 22. bis 27. Juli 2003, Kopenhagen, Dänemark. Abstractband. |
Quelle | Kopenhagen (2003), 225 S.
PDF als Volltext |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | online; gedruckt; Monographie |
ISBN | 8789361962 |
Schlagwörter | Beziehung; Emotion; Gruppenstruktur; Psychische Gesundheit; Psychologie; Selbstwertgefühl; Wohlbefinden; Motivation; Sportverletzung; Bewegung (Motorische); Bewegungsaktivität; Kinder- und Jugendsport; Körpererfahrung; Leistungssport; Mannschaft; Sport; Sportförderung; Sportpsychologie; Sportpädagogik; Wettkampf; Karriere; Trainer; Coaching; Intervention; Kongress; Theorie-Praxis-Beziehung; Sportler |
Abstract | The title of the congress has fundamental implications. As in other areas of our late-modern society, the positive development of sport, games and physical activity is a great challenge for all of us: Athletes, physical educators, coaches, instructors, sport psychologists and researchers. This positive development should be based on moral values, on equal rights, on social responsibility, on good conditions for everybody to participate in sport and physical activity, and on our understanding of personal, social and cultural differences. The involvement in sport, games and physical activity should be inspired and reflected by a research and practice that is conscious of the changes and challenges of our time. Therefore, it is fundamental to view sport psychology as a human and social science, where the researchers always ask themselves about the relevance of their investigations in regard to morally responsible sport involvement which is oriented towards enjoyment and wellbeing, and where practitioners always conduct their work on the basis of ethical criteria. In preparing the congress organizers have tried to promote the following five key areas: 1. The body in the psychology of sport and exercise: Here the focus is on bodily experience and personal meaningfulness in regard to sport participation, as well as on the social construction of the body in different sport settings and body practices in regard to possible psychological consequences. 2. Children and youth in sport and physical education: The involvement of children and adolescents in sport, games and physical activities is a keystone for a society which wishes to give the young generation the best possible conditions for a life, where individual selfworth, personal wellbeing, and solidarity are pivotal for good education. 3. Passion and emotion in sport and exercise: Often Sport is not dominated by rational thought, but by "gut feelings" which sometimes can be challenging to investigate. Research on emotions can tell us a great deal about, how and why people participate in sport. 4. Coaching for team building and competition in sport: Sport participants, who are dedicated to sport and spend many hours in training and competition, should have the right to receive optimal care and support from their coaches. Sport psychology can provide knowledge and guidelines for coaching strategies where the development of resources and the welfare of individuals and teams is the focus of attention. 5. Interventions to promote physical activity for health & wellbeing: "Sport for all" is one of the central goals for all sport scientists and practitioners. Sport psychologists have the capacity and the tools to develop strategies that can help to motivate more people in being physical active and that help to enhance the wellbeing of participants, so that their involvement will be lifelong. Some of the suggested key areas were better accepted by the delegates than others. But one trend is obvious when studying the programme: There is a central interest in research where the focus is: 1) On psychological factors and conditions for involvement of the broad public (motivation and wellbeing, active living, mental health); and 2) on critical factors of competitive sport (sport injuries, crisis, career development). (Vorwort). |
Erfasst von | Bundesinstitut für Sportwissenschaft, Bonn |
Update | 2022/2 |