Talk:Motivation and emotion/Book/2019/Imagery in sport

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Move the list of contributions to your Wikiversity user page. -- Jtneill - Talk - c 07:19, 30 August 2019 (UTC)

Hi there, I wonder if it might be worth exploring/explaining if imagery is different for individual or team sports persons? Just an idea, great topic I can't wait to read about it --U3092376 (discuss • contribs) 08:42, 30 August 2019 (UTC)

Thanks for the idea! I'll have a look into teams utilise imagery together or if its usually done individually.Sunbear25 (discuss • contribs)

Awesome start! perhaps a section on role of coach/sport psychologist in utilising/teaching imagery? You may be able to jump into rehabilitation methods using imagery too. I'd be interested in understanding more about this. --U3195279 (discuss • contribs) 06:13, 1 September 2019 (UTC)

Hi, I was wondering if using VR as a visualisation tool would benefit sports people that are using standard visualisation techniques? Do you think think that it would have the same benefits as the standard visualisation, or maybe even more! Might be an interesting section to look at if you have time :) --U3144248 (discuss • contribs) 17:51, 1 September 2019 (UTC)

Hi there, I imagine you'll discuss this in your intro, but i wonder when athletes use imagery is that meaning that they are picturing themselves bigger then what they are? or more powerful then what they are? interested to read more. -u3169884

This looks like excellent work so far, well done. I'm unsure if you're at the end of your research or not but I thought I'd take this opportunity to suggest an article I'm using in my book chapter on motivation and perceived coaching in football players as it would be relevant to your topic. Bll the best.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/search/advanced?docId=10.1016%2Fj.sbspro.2014.09.224

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