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  2. Athletic Shorts: Six Short Stories - Wikipedia

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    While the book was ultimately retained, Crutcher met with the student and emphasized her bravery to challenge the book, defending her right to do so. [14] Athletic Shorts was challenged again in 2004 in Solon, Iowa, when a man named Doug Singkofer argued that the story "directly contradicts and undermines the beliefs and teachings of our faith".

  3. The Mamba Mentality: How I Play - Wikipedia

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    The Mamba Mentality: How I Play is the autobiographical book of NBA player Kobe Bryant, where he provides personal insights on his life and basketball career. The book was published by Macmillian Publishers on October 28, 2018, with photography and an afterword by sports photographer Andrew D. Bernstein.

  4. Mental toughness - Wikipedia

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    Mental toughness is a measure of individual psychological resilience and confidence that may predict success in sport, education, and in the workplace. [1] The concept emerged in the context of sports training and sports psychology, as one of a set of attributes that allow a person to become a better athlete and able to cope with difficult training and difficult competitive situations and ...

  5. Spalding Athletic Library - Wikipedia

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    The book include results, rules, and campuses in the association. The back of the book includes an abbreviated list of the Spalding Athletic Library books available early 1905. [129] 1909 Spalding issued "Schoolyard Athletics: for youth. The book offers organization, rules, order of events, and illustrations. Editor was James E. Sullivan. [130]

  6. Athletic Motivation Inventory - Wikipedia

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    The Athletic Motivation Inventory was developed in 1969 by Thomas Tuko, Bruce Ogilvie, and Leland Lyon. [1] It has just under 200 questions and measures the following scales: [ 2 ] Drive

  7. Athletic identity - Wikipedia

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    Athletic identity is a part of self-identity and can be defined as the level, to which one identifies with the role of an athlete.It is a self-concept that is constructed from information processed by the individual and influences both input and output of information related to the self.

  8. Dan Millman - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, at the invitation of Jack Scott, a sports activist, Millman joined a program of athletic reform at Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio as an assistant professor of physical education. At Oberlin, on a travel research grant from the college, He went to San Francisco , where he completed the Arica 40-Day Intensive Training.

  9. Sport psychology - Wikipedia

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    Social identity is the basis for four specific aspects of sport psychology. These aspects are identified below: [49] 1) Sports group behavior; A person's sense of self adapts and is shaped by the interaction with group behaviors.