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In 2022, major barriers to sport remain for Canadian youth but together, we can build back better. Learn about the state of sport in Canada and a roadmap to recovery in our newly released Jumpstart State of Sport Report: https://t.co/A2rWuyck3J.
Emotion regulation is key to athletes’ performance and well-being. Here is a summary of a research study that examined youth athletes’ use of two emotion regulation strategies (cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression) and how they influence athletes’ sport experiences.
We are now recruiting families from AB and BC for a UofA & UVic research study including a virtual physical literacy workshop! See the poster below for more details and complete this form https://t.co/jHlzBAJ4bQ or contact Madison ([email protected]; 780-492-2931) for more info.
50 free copies!! Has the use of GTM improved in sport psychology research since 2010?
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Want to learn about #openscience in #qualitative research? Join me for a two-part workshop March 4 and 11, 2022 for resources and discussions. Learn about funding and publisher policies; critiques of open science; and learn how open science could be used in qualitative research!
KidSport Ambassador Christine de Bruin slid to a HISTORIC bronze medal in women's monobob last night! 🥉 #SoALLKidsCanPlay
It's the Olympic debut for women's monobob at #Beijing2022 - congrats on reaching the podium, Christine! 🇨🇦
📸: @TeamCanada@KidSportCalgary@KidSport