Sports Psychology

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Across
  1. 2. Syndrome related to physical and emotional exhaustion leading to negative concept of self, job and sports attitudes, and loss of concern for feeling of others
  2. 8. Focus the ability to be able to block out everything, such as crowd noise or the other team, or personal problems
  3. 9. To perform beyond what athletes have accomplished before, athletes need to believe that they are capable of going further
  4. 10. picturing yourself performing a sport in your mind also known as 'visualization'
  5. 12. feelings of self-doubt and dejection
  6. 15. when an athlete performs more training than his or her body can recover from, to the point where performance declines
  7. 17. Monologue Maintaining positive thoughts during competition
  8. 19. nondescript fear, sense of apprehension, and restlessness
Down
  1. 1. Motivation when the desire comes from inside the athlete - doing something because it makes them feel good
  2. 3. Motivation when motivation comes from outside, such as performing for money or awards
  3. 4. a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility
  4. 5. to negotiate the terms or conditions
  5. 6. positive and negative forces that can disrupt the body’s equilibrium
  6. 7. when a team or group works well together, towards a common goal or shared task
  7. 8. agreement with or belief in an idea, opinion, or explanation
  8. 11. the level of anxiety about the sporting event
  9. 13. the refusal of something requested r desired
  10. 14. Injury an injury that occurs suddenly during activity, caused by one trauma
  11. 16. Injury an injury the develops slowly and overtime; persistent pain
  12. 18. The deterioration in the usual standard of performance