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Being In The Zone in Sports
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| Date | 16.07.2012 |
| Length | 3 Minutes 19 Seconds |
| Author | VEA |
| Description | Athletes often talk about being "in the zone" and getting an adrenaline rush when competing. Sports science is now discovering exactly what occurs in an athlete's mind during a performance and how these processes can be improved. This video includes a range of interviews with Olympic athletes, coaches and sports psychologists. We learn how athletes stay motivated, deal with pressure and their best methods for maintaining optimum arousal during competition. Fear is a basic human response but the way in which athletes now use it their advantage offers compelling viewing. This excerpt comes from "Sports Psychology: Motivation, Anxiety and Arousal" from VEA. Purchase your full copy at www.VEA.com.au. |
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