Teamwork in sport: A theoretical and integrative review
D McEwan, MR Beauchamp - International Review of Sport and …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
A commonly held belief in sports is the need for team members to be able to work well
together in order for that team to be successful. Despite this assumption, research in the field …
together in order for that team to be successful. Despite this assumption, research in the field …
Understanding team resilience in the world's best athletes: A case study of a rugby union World Cup winning team
Objective Although team resilience research has identified the characteristics of elite sport
teams that positively adapt to adversity, further research is required to understand how …
teams that positively adapt to adversity, further research is required to understand how …
The relationship between peer servant leadership, social identity, and team cohesion in intercollegiate athletics
Servant leadership is characterized by a leader's emphasis on serving their followers first.
Within the sport context, servant leadership has been studied primarily in coaches and has …
Within the sport context, servant leadership has been studied primarily in coaches and has …
Athlete perceptions of intragroup conflict in sport teams
The study of conflict has been of primary interest in various fields such as organisational
psychology for decades (eg Barki & Hartwick, 2004). In sport psychology, however, conflict …
psychology for decades (eg Barki & Hartwick, 2004). In sport psychology, however, conflict …
The influence of social identity on self-worth, commitment, and effort in school-based youth sport
LJ Martin, D Balderson, M Hawkins… - Journal of Sports …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The current study examined the influence of social identity for individual
perceptions of self-worth, commitment, and effort in school-based youth athletes. Using a …
perceptions of self-worth, commitment, and effort in school-based youth athletes. Using a …
Exploring a holistic training program on tactical behavior and psychological components of elite soccer players throughout competition season: a pilot study
This study aimed to assess the effects of a training program, considering an
ecological/holistic perspective, on both tactical behavior (ie, principles of play; PP) and …
ecological/holistic perspective, on both tactical behavior (ie, principles of play; PP) and …
Defining the sport scientist
BH Gleason, TJ Suchomel, C Brewer… - Strength & …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
In the last several decades in the United States, university athletic departments and
professional sport teams began hiring sport scientists to support team operations. Many …
professional sport teams began hiring sport scientists to support team operations. Many …
Developing and evaluating a peer-based mental health literacy intervention with adolescent athletes
Widespread adolescent involvement in organized sport means that sport contexts are well-
suited to 'actively'integrate prevention programs that may promote population-level change …
suited to 'actively'integrate prevention programs that may promote population-level change …
Why does teamwork execution breakdown? Experiences of university team sport athletes.
D McEwan, KL Crawford - Sport, Exercise, and Performance …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Teamwork is a dynamic process that can fluctuate over a team's time together, including
within a competition. The purpose of the present study was to better understand why this …
within a competition. The purpose of the present study was to better understand why this …
The relationship between passion, basic psychological needs satisfaction and athlete burnout: Examining direct and indirect effects
Athlete burnout symptoms are detrimental to athlete well-being. Obsessive passion has
been identified as an antecedent of athlete burnout, with basic psychological need …
been identified as an antecedent of athlete burnout, with basic psychological need …