"The margin for error": Ritual coping with cultural pressures

Meritocratic sport cultures, media attention, coaches' ambitions, and “enthused” parents create stress and make coping pivotal for athletes' performance. A transdisciplinary dialogue between a sports‐sociologist and a sport‐psychologist manifests ritual practices in athletes' lived sp...

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Goals
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