Search Results - Neil, R.
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A longitudinal examination of stress and mental ill-/well-being in elite football coaches
Baldock, L., Cropley, B., Mellalieu, S. D., Neil, R.Published in The Sport Psychologist (2022)article“…Neil, R.…”
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The longitudinal development of movement competency in young high-level golfers
Gould, Z. I., Oliver, J. L., Lloyd, R. S., Neil, R.Published in International Journal of Golf Science (2020)article“…Neil, R.…”
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A life skills development programme for youth football coaches: Programme development and preliminary evaluation
Bowley, C., Cropley, B., Neil, R., Hanton, S., Mitchell, I.Published in Sport & Exercise Psychology Review (2018)article“…Neil, R.…”
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Effect of dispositional optimism before and after injury
Wadey, R., Evans, L., Handon, S., Neil, R.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2013)article“…Neil, R.…”
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A conceptual framework of organizational stressors in sport performers
Fletcher, D., Hanton, S., Mellalieu, S. D., Neil, R.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2012)article“…Neil, R.…”
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Competition stress in sport performers: Stressors experienced in the competition environment
Mellalieu, S. D., Neil, R., Hanton, S., Fletcher, D.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2009)article“…Neil, R.…”
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Competitive experience and performance status: an investigation into multidimensional anxiety and coping
Hanton, S., Neil, R., Mellalieu, S. D., Fletcher, D.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2008)article“…Neil, R.…”
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Self-confidence as a mediator of the relationship between competitive anxiety intensity and interpretation
Mellalieu, S. D., Neil, R., Hanton, S.Published in Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (2006)article“…Neil, R.…”
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Reliability of the Power Tap system and its comparibility to the Sensormedics cycle ergometer
Hutton, S. R., Neil, R., Doyle-Baker, P. K.Published in Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology (2003)congress proceedings“…Neil, R.…”
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Oximetry response in individuals exposed to intermittent normombaric hypoxia (Oximetry response in individuals exposed to intermittent normombaric hypoxia )
Norris, S. R., KoIb, J., Neil, R., Smith, D. J.Published 2001electronical publication“…Neil, R.…”
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