10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OVERINTENSITY»
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overintensity in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
overintensity and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Applying Sport Psychology: Four Perspectives
Overintensity is the most common form of nonop- timal intensity. Athletes
experience overintensity for a variety of reasons, but the outcomes are the same
— physical and psychological discomfort and poor competitive performance. To
gain ...
Jim Taylor, Gregory Scott Wilson,
2005
2
Sport Psychology: Performance Enhancement, Performance ...
The physical symptoms of overintensity are most apparent. Symptoms include
muscle tension, shaking muscles, breathing difficulty, and excessive perspiration.
More subtle physical symptoms consist of “butterflies” or feelings of anxiety in the
...
Nicholas T. Gallucci,
2013
3
Prime Golf: Triumph of the Mental Game
A common side effect of overintensity is that golfers tend to speed up the tempo of
the round. They rush between shots almost as if they want to get the round over
with as soon as possible. So, to lower your intensity, slow your pace between ...
4
Prime Ski Racing: Triumph of the Racer's Mind
By being aware of these signs, you will be able to know when you're not ski— ing
at prime intensity and can take steps to reach that ideal level. Overintensity.
Muscle tension and breathing difficulties are the most common signs of
overintensity ...
5
Prime Sport: Triumph of the Athlete Mind
Overintensity interferes with motor control that affects technical skills and
movement. Athletes who are anxious also increase the pace of the competition.
For example, a cyclist goes out too fast early in a road race. Athletes often look
rushed ...
6
Beyond the Rising Sun: Nationalism in Contemporary Japan
There is also the problem of overintensity. The media in both countries are both
oversensitive and overanalytical of what is occurring in the other country. Every
misguided speech by a national legislator trying to save his or her seat in a close
...
Overintensity One of the most serious evils of the haphazard way of city
development is overintensity of the use of property. Overintensity of use is the
building over too great a percentage of the area of the lot and the housing of an
excessive ...
8
Annual Editions: Educational Psychology 06/07
Rapid speech, impulsiveness, and a need to act are also characteristic of those
who possess this overintensity. All this sounds remarkably like the hyperactivity of
ADHD (Barkley, 1990; Hal- lowell & Ratey, 1995), though the difference appears
...
Kathleen M Cauley, James McMillan, Gina Pannozzo,
2006
Rapid speech, impulsiveness, and a need to act are also characteristic of those
who possess this overintensity. All this sounds remarkably like the hyperactivity of
ADHD (Barkley, 1990; Hal- lowell & Ratey, 1995), though the difference appears
...
McGraw-Hill Companies,
2002
10
Journal of the Optical Society of America: Optics, image ...
In the case of optical excitation with a laser beam, Fabry—Perot designs can be
used to reach this aim, but their realization is difficult when high overintensity is
required. Here we show how single stacks can be used to maximize excitation
with ...
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «OVERINTENSITY»
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overintensity is used in the context of the following news items.
DVD Watch: '24 Exposures': Joe Swanberg on filmmaker obsessions …
Bridging the divergent aggressive weirdnesses of Quentin Dupeiux's Wrong and Twin Peaks-era David Lynch, with the overintensity of a ... «Austin Chronicle, May 14»
Chicago Theater Review: 'Luna Gale'
Karlie, played very effectively by de Courcy with an overintensity that makes her particularly vulnerable, is furious, not wanting her daughter to ... «Variety, Feb 14»
Inside the Ski Racing Mind: Psych-down Techniques for Ski Racing
When you experience overintensity, one of the first things that's disrupted is your breathing. It becomes short and choppy and you don't get the ... «SkiRacing.com, Nov 11»
Sports: Prime Intensity in the Heat of Competition
Overintensity. Muscle tension and breathing difficulties are the most common signs of overintensity. Most athletes indicate that when they're too ... «Psychology Today, Sep 10»
Sports: Psych-up Techniques
Though less common than overintensity, letdowns in intensity can also cause your level of performance to decline. A decrease in intensity ... «Psychology Today, May 10»
Sport: Finding Your Prime Intensity
Then, to recognize the signs of overintensity and underintensity in practice and competitions. Next, to identify those situations in which your ... «Psychology Today, Jan 10»