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Mindfulness Training in Sport : An Exercise Program for Enhancing Athletic Performance

โœ Scribed by Darko Jekauc; Lea Mรผlberger; Susanne Weyland


Publisher
Springer
Year
2024
Tongue
English
Leaves
133
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The cycle of emotions, like few other phenomena, can significantly influence our performance in sports. For this reason, many elite athletes turn to mindfulness training as a form of training for mental strength and emotion regulation. Prominent examples include Novak Djokovic (tennis), Phil Jackson (basketball), and Malaika Mihambo (track and fields).In recent years, the benefits of mindfulness-based training have also been discussed in the scientific community, and initial studies confirm the positive effects of its application. Overall, the conclusion can be drawn that mindfulness training works similarly to strength training: the ability to maintain concentration and regulate one's own emotions can be trained like a muscle.This book explains, through vivid practical examples, the significance of emotions in sports, the history of mindfulness in sports, and the mechanisms of mindfulness training for athletes. The focus lies on a scientifically evaluated mindfulness program for both recreational and elite athletes, which can be done individually or in a group. The eight units of the program contain practical exercises as well as information on the background and effects of each exercise. Become your own mental coach to sustainably enhance your athletic performance. The authorsProf. Dr. Darko Jekauc, a former tennis player of Germanyโ€™s Regional League, is familiar with the sudden onset of negative emotions that can cause doubt in a player and lead to a decline in their performance. He is currently the head of the department 'Health Education and Sports Psychology' at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and conducts scientific research on emotions in sports. His research group, including Lea Mรผlberger and Susanne Weyland, particularly focuses on the role of mindfulness training and emotions.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Preface
Contents
Part I Theoretical and Empirical Foundations
1 Importance of Emotions in Sports
1.1 From an Opportunity to a Trauma
1.2 From the Hunted to the Hunter
1.3 The Cycle of Emotions
1.4 Way Out of the Cycle
References
2 History of Mindfulness in Sports
2.1 Far Eastern Traditions
2.2 The Bible of Sports Psychology
2.3 Mindfulness Finds Its Way into the NBA
2.4 The Legacy of Phil Jackson
2.5 A Man with Nerves of Steel
2.6 A Leap to Greater Inner Strength
2.7 Effects of Mindfulness Training in Competitive and Elite Sports
References
Part II The Program
3 The Mindfulness Program for Athletes
3.1 Principles of Mindfulness Training in Sports
3.2 What is Mindfulness and How Does it Work?
3.3 Development of the Program
3.4 Efficacy Verification
3.5 Course Structure
References
4 Course Unit 1: Mindfulnessโ€”Arriving in the Here and Now
References
5 Course Unit 2: Mindfulness as a Means of Self-Realization
6 Course Unit 3: Deepening the Topic of Breath Meditation
References
7 Course Unit 4: Body Perceptionโ€”The Key to Emotions
References
8 Course Unit 5: Perception of Thoughts
References
9 Course Unit 6: Perception of Feelings
Reference
10 Course Unit 7: Promoting Positive Feelings
References
11 Course Unit 8: Building Mindfulness
References

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Mindfulness Training in Sport, An Exercise Program, for Enhancing Athletic Performance


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