"The quality of the scholarship in this text is outstanding. No other textbook in the field is so extensively researched. A related strength of the book is the systematic method used to explain ideas from general to specific. The book is noted for its clarity and broad range of information. It can be used at a variety of levels -- both undergraduate and graduate -- and is so well referenced. The chapter lengths, clarity of writing, and use of examples/figures/graphs/summaries make this the best text in the field for a course in sport psychology." - Brian J. Wigley, Chair, Department of Kinesiology, Shenandoah University "The LeUnes book provides a great balance between the psychological and the physical aspects of sport.
This book does a great job of providing information and is easy for students to grasp. It is well suited for the mixed audiences from all disciplines that study sport performance. It's the book that others quote and the best source of current information on sport psychology." - Pamela Wuestenberg, Psychology Department, Texas State University "This is a comprehensive, well written, engaging textbook on exercise and sport psychology written from a psychology perspective. There is a nice blend of research and scholarship along with applied perspectives." - Michael L. Sachs, Department of Kinesiology, Temple University "There is more information packed into this book than any of its rivals in the sport-psychology textbook market, with the author's expertise in psychology and passion for sport permeating the book. The summaries and annotated bibliographies at the end of each chapter are particularly strong features.
It is arguably the most suitable textbook for an introductory sport psychology course aimed at students who are on psychology degrees or who are non-majors in sports-related degrees. For students and teachers of psychology courses related to sports science and coaching, the quantity and quality of material related to sports coaching will be appealing." -Simon Jenkins, International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching Volume 3 ise and sport psychology written from a psychology perspective. There is a nice blend of research and scholarship along with applied perspectives." - Michael L. Sachs, Department of Kinesiology, Temple University "There is more information packed into this book than any of its rivals in the sport-psychology textbook market, with the author's expertise in psychology and passion for sport permeating the book. The summaries and annotated bibliographies at the end of each chapter are particularly strong features. It is arguably the most suitable textbook for an introductory sport psychology course aimed at students who are on psychology degrees or who are non-majors in sports-related degrees.
For students and teachers of psychology courses related to sports science and coaching, the quantity and quality of material related to sports coaching will be appealing." -Simon Jenkins, International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching Volume 3 e 3.