Emotional control in sport

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Across
  1. 2. A type of anxiety
  2. 7. A type of stress
  3. 8. A component of an attitude
  4. 10. A specific form of confidence
  5. 11. Theory that relates to arousal in sport
  6. 13. One of the mood states
  7. 14. A mehtod of lowering long term anxiety
  8. 15. This is required to train as an elite performer
  9. 16. A method of persuasion
  10. 18. Goal
  11. 19. The desire to train
  12. 21. This can cause increased tension
  13. 23. Thinking of relevant cues throughout an entire match
  14. 25. A type of rehearsal
  15. 27. Less severe version of the catastrophe theory
  16. 29. Anxiety shown by physiological symptoms
  17. 30. Elite performers or teachers can be these
  18. 33. A stage of group cohesion
  19. 34. The specific areas that target setting relate to
Down
  1. 1. The theory that believes behaviour is innate
  2. 3. A factor that can affect performance
  3. 4. Anger in sport
  4. 5. To cleanse ill-feeling
  5. 6. If you are too cocky, you are said to have this
  6. 8. The opposite of the need to avoid failure
  7. 9. One's belief of a specific situation and their reaction to it
  8. 12. To mar a performance
  9. 17. Attentional model pertaining to broad-narrow
  10. 19. Journalists can raise anxiety in elite performers by using this before a competition
  11. 20. A method of controlling anxiety and arousal
  12. 22. Best performance
  13. 23. A stage of learning
  14. 24. This can be relevant or irrelevant
  15. 26. A type of feedback
  16. 28. The optimum level of performance
  17. 31. Bandura's theory of learning (abbrev.)
  18. 32. This measures how a performer is feeling (abbrev.)
  19. 35. This controls the arousal levels in the body (abbrev.)