The 2000-Meter Row: A Case Study in Performance Anxiety
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This case study is based on another case in our collection, The 2000-Meter Row: A Case in Homeostasis, which emphasizes the metabolic, respiratory, and cardiac responses of a young athlete competing in a championship rowing event. In this modified version, the same event is viewed in a new light to explore the psychological ramifications of the stressful sports competition. The case was developed for a mixed undergraduate-graduate course in sport psychology.
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Grade: Undergraduate to Graduate
Topics: Sports and Competition, History-Social Science, Life Sciences, Psychology, Professional Development
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