A Psychological Analysis of Athletic Performance Slumps.
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There are very few people that can say they've gone through their entire athletic career without ever experiencing defeat. It is only natural to have days and events where you do not perform your best, but what happens when these "temporary losses of form" don't seem to disappear? When an athlete is going through a period of poor performance the media refers to it as a "slump". Each athlete's slump is unique, but they all
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Optimism and sport confidence as correlates of slump-related coping among athletes. Sport Psychologist, Vol 11(4) pp. 400-410. [Journal Article Madden, C.C., Summers, J.J., & Brown, D.F. (1990). The influence of perceived stress on coping with competitive basketball. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 21, 21-35. Taylor, J. (1988). Slumpbusting; A systematic analysis of slumps on sports. The Sports Psychologist, 2, 39-48. Taylor, J. (1991, January/February). Slumpbusting: Overcoming performance slumps in competitive sports. Sport Psychology Training Bulletin, 2, 1-7
Optimism and sport confidence as correlates of slump-related coping among athletes. Sport Psychologist, Vol 11(4) pp. 400-410. [Journal Article Madden, C.C., Summers, J.J., & Brown, D.F. (1990). The influence of perceived stress on coping with competitive basketball. International Journal of Sport Psychology, 21, 21-35. Taylor, J. (1988). Slumpbusting; A systematic analysis of slumps on sports. The Sports Psychologist, 2, 39-48. Taylor, J. (1991, January/February). Slumpbusting: Overcoming performance slumps in competitive sports. Sport Psychology Training Bulletin, 2, 1-7