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Marina Pavelic

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20th Intensive course in sport and exercise psychology hosted in Trikala, Greece

2016

During the last week of January (25–29) 40 students from 22 different countries and 8 different universities travelled to Trikala, Greece to take part in a one of a kind educational experience. 20 ...

Medical educationSocial PsychologyPsychologyApplied PsychologyCourse (navigation)International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
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Coping with injury in powerlifting : stress-injury model perspective

2017

A need to evaluate psychological antecedents to injury in strength-based sports is evident. Powerlifting especially has seen a rise in participation rates (International Paralympic Committee; Powerlifting Australia Ltd.; British Weight Lifting), also resulting in an increase in weightlifting-related injuries (Metzger et al., 2012). While much literature exists on mental stressors and coping mechanisms athletes encounter in the sport context, minimal research has attempted to understand how athletes involved in strength sports cope with stress and injury. The nature of strength sports overall differs from contact, speed-based, or even aesthetics-based sports. These essential differences are …

copingstresscompetitive powerliftinginjuryselviytyminenpainonnostostrength sportstressivoimaharjoitteluantecedentsweightliftingloukkaantuminen (fyysinen)
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