01549nam a22002178i 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022008004100039020003600080040004100116050002200157072001500179082001600194100002800210245007100238263001100309300004900320520089900369650004501268650001801313BDZ0058539665StDuBDS20260327095820.0260113s2026 enka f 000|0 eng|d a9781041103646 (pbk.) :c£37.99 aStDuBDSbengcStDuBDSdStDuBDSZerda 4aGV706.4b.W3 2026 7aSPO2ukslc04a796.0192231 aWalker, Lewis,eauthor.10aPeak Performance Psychology for Endurance Athletes cLewis Walker. a202603 a272 pages :billustrations (black and white)8 aIncreasingly across the globe, coaches and athletes are coming to a key realisation: in the battle for podium placings in major competitions, where as a 'ticket of admission' event finalists have very similar physiological profiles, the 'difference that really makes the difference' between medalling and being an also-ran is psychological preparation. 'Peak Performance Psychology for Endurance Athletes' is unique in pulling fundamental theory and science-based practice together in a new multidisciplinary psycho-physiological model: The Performance Space. Building on four theories; Self-Efficacy, Revised Reinforcement Sensitivity, Theory of Challenge and Threat States in Athletes, and the Psychobiological Model of Endurance, this model aids skilful navigation through the seemingly complex interaction between personality, psychological skills, emotional regulation and self-monitoring. 0aEndurance sportsxPsychological aspects. 7aSport.2ukslc