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Athlete Behavior: Understanding & Improving Performance

Introduction to Athlete Behavior The study of athlete behavior constitutes a core domain within the broader discipline of sport psychology, dedicated to understanding the complex interplay of cognitive, affective, and situational factors that govern how individuals perform, interact, and manage the psychological demands inherent in competitive athletics. Athlete behavior is not merely observable action, but […]

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Athlete Submissiveness: Understanding Behavior & Impact

The Conceptualization of Athlete Submissive Behavior Athlete submissive behavior refers to a consistent pattern of psychological and behavioral deference exhibited by athletes toward perceived authority figures, most often coaches, senior teammates, or organizational leadership, resulting in the habitual relinquishing of personal autonomy and decision-making capacity. This concept extends beyond simple obedience, which is necessary for […]

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