Effects of Self-Talk Training on Competitive Anxiety, Self-Efficacy, Volitional Skills, and Performance: An Intervention Study with Junior Sub-Elite Athletes
(1) Background: Self-talk (ST) is used to influence athletes’ thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Samples of squad and competitive athletes are underrepresented, although research has proven the positive effects of ST in the context of sports. Thus, the present study focused on the impact o...
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Main Authors: | Nadja Walter (Author), Lucie Nikoleizig (Author), Dorothee Alfermann (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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