Psychology of Performance

Author(s): Stewart T. Cotterill (University of Winchester, UK)

Psychology

Why is performing under pressure often so difficult? What strategies can help us deliver our best performance? How can we boost our self-confidence? The Psychology of Performance explores the key psychological factors that affect our ability to cope under pressure, whether it's competing in a sport, appearing in front of an audience, or meeting a tight deadline. It looks at how we develop skills through learning and practice, and how self-confidence and decision-making can be sharpened to boost our expertise. The book explains how to develop the best mindset for performance, and shows how factors such as sleep, nutrition, and rest and recovery can influence our moods and how we function. When we need to perform a task with little room for error, The Psychology of Performance helps us to understand how to do this to the best of our ability.

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Stewart T. Cotterill is a Consultant Sport and Performance Psychologist, and a leadership and performance researcher at the AECC University College, UK.

PREFACE Chapter One Introduction Chapter Two Learning the ropes: becoming an expert Chapter Three The impact of confidence on performance Chapter Four Making the right decision when it counts Chapter Five Factors determining psychological performance Chapter Six Practicing for performanceFurther Reading References INDEX

General Fields

  • : 9781138219205
  • : Taylor & Francis Group.
  • : Routledge
  • : 0.144242
  • : 01 March 2018
  • : 197mm X 133mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Stewart T. Cotterill (University of Winchester, UK)
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 158.1
  • : 114
  • : 10 Tables, black and white