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Exercise Psychology

Exercise psychology is the study of the mental and emotional factors that influence participation in physical activity, as well as the psychological benefits derived from exercise. It examines how exercise affects mood, motivation, self-esteem, and overall mental health.

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Exercise psychology is a vital field that examines the interplay between physical activity and mental health. It highlights how exercise can serve as a powerful tool for enhancing emotional well-being, reducing anxiety, and improving overall mental health. Understanding the psychological aspects of ...

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Key Terms

Intrinsic Motivation
Motivation driven by internal rewards, such as personal satisfaction.

Example: A runner enjoys the feeling of running itself.

Extrinsic Motivation
Motivation driven by external rewards, such as trophies or praise.

Example: A student exercises to win a competition.

Self-Determination Theory
A theory of motivation that emphasizes the role of autonomy, competence, and relatedness.

Example: People are more motivated when they feel in control of their actions.

Visualization
A mental technique where individuals imagine themselves performing successfully.

Example: An athlete visualizes winning a race before it starts.

Coping Strategies
Techniques used to manage stress and anxiety during performance.

Example: Deep breathing exercises before a competition.

Adherence
The extent to which individuals stick to an exercise program.

Example: A person consistently attends their gym classes.

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Key Concepts

motivationmental healthperformance enhancementbehavior change