Sport psychological skills profile of track and field athletes and comparisons between successful and less successful track athletes

The aim of this study was to compile a sport psychological skills profile of track and field athletes and to compare the psychological skill levels of successful and less successful track athletes during the 2011 University Sport South Africa Athletics Championships. The participants included 143 at...

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