Improving your ability to image in layers

Imagery is considered by most sport psychologists as an important technique for athletes and coaches to master.  So why are there so few established training methods to improve imagery ability?  Imagery ability is a skill, and like any other skill, can be improved by practice.  In this blog, I will summarize a study we conducted which … More Improving your ability to image in layers

Why Sport and Exercise Psychology researchers should start using video abstracts

My last post focused on how sport and exercise psychology researchers can use blogging and networks such as Twitter or MiniManuscripts to develop an online profile and easily share information. In part of two of this series, I explore video abstracts as a way to share your research and call on journal editors and conference organizers within our field … More Why Sport and Exercise Psychology researchers should start using video abstracts

Three ways to get your research noticed

Long gone are the days when sport and exercise psychology researchers could simply present their work to other like-minded colleagues at society meetings/conferences and dissemination ended when a paper was a paper was published paper in a peer-reviewed journals.  Traditional routes of dissemination has meant that our research has only been heard or read by … More Three ways to get your research noticed