Sport And Exercise Psychology: A Critical Introduction

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grounded theory, 284
group, 196–7, 284;
see also team
group cohesion, Carron’s model of, 202, 203
group dynamics, 198, 284
Group Environment Questionnaire (GEQ), 205–6, 221
group integration, 202
Group Mental Rotations Test (GMRT), 151
The Guardian, 10–11
Guscott, Jeremy, 85, 195, 196, 218
gymnastic medicine, 231


Hampl, Stefan, 263
Hansen, Alan, 195, 197, 253
hardware processes:
expertise, and, 168–70
hardy personality, 284
Harrington, Pádraig, 4, 69, 70, 199
health and exercise:
adverse effects of exercise, 238–42;
beneficial effects of exercise, 227, 231, 232–8, 246;
endorphin hypothesis, 235;
psychological benefits of exercise, 233–6
health promotion, 5, 243
health psychology, 231, 284
health risks:
sedentary life style, from, 231–2
heart rate (HR), 110–11, 121
Hendry, Stephen, 12, 38, 102, 127
Henman, Tim, 5, 9
Henry, Thierry, 195, 196, 199
Herodicus, 231
Hewitt, Lleyton, 169
high-risk sports, 262
Hingis, Martina, 124
Hippocrates, 227, 231
history of sport and exercise psychology, 15–17
Hoberman, John M., 6–7
hockey, 262
Hoddle, Glenn, 3, 31
Houllier, Gerard, 182
human potential movement, 6
Hungary, 71
hurling, 167
Hussein, Sadam, 38
Hussein, Uday, 38
hyperaccessibility, 117
hypervigilance, 114, 115
hypothermia, 238
hysteresis, 88


Subject index 335
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