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Dear Esteemed Colleagues,
In the dynamic and ever-evolving domain of sport and exercise psychology, individuals engage in a wide array of physical and mental activities, encountering a diverse spectrum of challenges and opportunities. These challenges and opportunities arise from various sources, including the pursuit of athletic excellence, the quest for motivation, the sheer joy of sports participation, and the continuous quest for self-improvement in the realms of physical activity. Athletes, exercisers, and practitioners must navigate these complexities to enhance their performance, optimize their well-being, and attain their goals in the spheres of sports and fitness.
The "Sport and Exercise Psychology" section is dedicated to creating a collaborative space for scholars, researchers, and practitioners in the field to share their wealth of expertise, research discoveries, and pioneering insights. Our mission is to contribute to the advancement of sport and exercise psychology, uncovering its profound influence on athletic performance, motivation, psychological resilience, and the emotional dimensions of sports and physical activity.
Section Scope:
This section delves into the multifaceted aspects of sport and exercise psychology, exploring the interplay between motivation, enjoyment, performance enhancement, mental resilience, and overall well-being within the context of sports and physical activities.
Topics of Interest:
We invite contributions across a wide spectrum of sport and exercise psychology topics, including but not limited to:
1. Advancing Mental Health Promotion in Sports and Exercise
2. Elevating Sport Motivation and Enjoyment: Strategies and Implications
3. Comprehensive Insights into Competition Anxiety: A Multidimensional Perspective
4. Strategies for Maximizing Sport Performance Enhancement
5. Unpacking the Psychological Motivator Driving Physical Exercise
6. Comprehending the Psychological Driver of Sports and Exercise Participation and Persistence
7. The Interconnected Role of Mental Factors in Shaping Sport and Exercise
8. Exploring Cognitive Determinants of Engagement in Physical Activity: Implications for Research and Practice
And other relevant subjects that shape the landscape of sport and exercise psychology.
Types of Submissions:
We enthusiastically welcome a variety of submission types, including original research papers, systematic literature reviews, insightful case studies, theoretical frameworks, and practical applications within the realm of sport and exercise psychology.
We are look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. Zhou Xiaogang
Section Editor