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Shaw, Gerard F. – Strategies, 2002
Explains that sport psychologists play a vital role in helping athletes overcome obstacles in order to achieve their goals and provide athletes with tools to reach peak performance and personal growth (i.e., psychological and behavioral interventions for enhancing athletic performance). Sport psychologists work within the complex pathways between…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Higher Education, Psychologists

Miller, Donna Mae. – Strategies, 1988
This article suggests ways in which coaches, through their coaching and behavior, may preserve, encourage, or improve the integrity and ethics of sports. If coaches model ethical behavior, fans and players may exhibit it as well. Suggestions for promoting sports ethics are given. (JL)
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Audiences, Ethics

Weisen, Kathy; Love, Phyllis – Strategies, 1988
Feelings of team ownership promote team cohesiveness which yields better performance. Coaches should implement strategies that encourage team members to share with the coach responsibility for morale, skill-building, play improvement, and decision making. Maturity level of athletes influences the degree of ownership allowed. Strategies for…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Elementary Secondary Education, Peer Influence, Sport Psychology

Kenitzer, Raymond F.; Briddell, W. Bryan – Strategies, 1991
Four steps help coaches implement a mental imagery program to improve their athletes' performance and emotional control: evaluate athletes' imaging ability; provide an imaging warm-up; integrate the senses; and use goal achievement strategies. The article notes that imagery skills must be maintained and practiced consistently. (SM)
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Emotional Response, Higher Education