PHED 1106 Psychology of Winning
PHED 1106: Psychology of Winning
Description
Psychology of Winning studies the basic principles of psychology related to success and motivation. Emphasizes positive-winning attitudes, success traits, goal-setting and basic psychology principles. This course is designed to help students recognize the strong relationship that exists between attitudes and success in school, work, sports, and life.
Credits
2
Prerequisite
None
Corequisite
None
Topics to be Covered
1. Psychological theories and techniques that can be used to enhance performance and personal growth of sport participants from youth to elite levels.
2. The four-part organization covers learning, motivation, and social interaction.
3. Mental training for performance enhancement.
4. Implementing training programs and enhancing health and well-being.
5. Current research, practice, and anecdotal examples in applied sport psychology.
6. Goal setting.
7. Positive attitudes.
8. Time management.
9. Effects of negative attitudes have on their personal health.
10. Techniques that can be used to keep positive direction in their overall lives.
Learning Outcomes
1. Develop and apply health, physical activity, and psychological principles as they relate to human performance.
2. Explain the role of the brain in human performance and apply theories to human performance within diverse communities.
3. Describe the major psychological theories used in sport psychology to explain athletic performance.
4. Identify psychological factors that influence performance in sport, and techniques to increase performance and reduce anxiety.
5. Describe and explain how physiological tendencies and physiology work together to improve or reduce athletic efficiency.
6. Identify effective goal setting techniques and how to apply them
7. Identify challenges/issues with involvement in sport such as; burnout, drug abuse, injury, and eating disorders.
8. Describe and explain the social psychological aspects of performance such as coaching, teamwork, and other participants.
Credit Details
Lecture: 2
Lab: 0
OJT: 0
MnTC Goal Area(s): None