Hagger, Martin.

Social psychology of exercise and sport [electronic resource] / Martin Hagger and Nikos Chatzisarantis. - Maidenhead : Open University Press, 2005. - x, 268 p. : ill. - Applying social psychology .

Includes bibliographical references (p. 233-260) and index.

'The Social Psychology of Exercise and Sport' focuses on a range of selected topics and provides a comprehensive, in-depth and analytical coverage. This new textbook examines the role that social psychology has in the explanation of exercise and sport behaviour. It devotes considerable attention to key social psychological issues within the two disciplines; health-related exercise behaviour and the behaviour of competitive sport participants and the spectators of elite sport. Rather than presenting a broad, superficial overview of diverse areas in exercise and sport, the book focuses on a range of selected topics and provides a comprehensive, in-depth and analytical coverage using social psychology as a framework. It thoroughly examines how social psychological research and intervention has contributed to the understanding of key topics in exercise and sport behaviour including:The social psychology of exercise and health Social cognitive theories of exercise behaviour Exercise and the physical selfEating disorders in exercise and sportEmotion and mood in athletesSocial psychology and motivation in sportGroup processes in sportAggression and crowd violenceThe Social Psychology of Exercise and Sport is key reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students on social or sport psychology courses and on health-related or sports science courses. Illustrated throughout with practical guidelines for researchers and practitioners, it is also a valuable resource for professionals interested in understanding and changing the behaviour of exercise participants and athletes.




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Exercise--Psychological aspects.
Exercise--Social aspects.
Sports--Psychological aspects.
Sports--Social aspects.
Health and Wellbeing.
Sociology & anthropology
Exercise & workout books
Social, group or collective psychology
Sports psychology


Electronic books.