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Performance Profiling: Theoretical Foundations, Applied Implementations and Practitioner Reflections

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posted on 2024-03-12, 18:57 authored by Matthew Bird, Elmer Castillo, Matteo Luzzeri
<p>Performance profiling is a theory-driven, client-led assessment method utilized by sport psychology professionals to help uncover important physical, psychological, technical, and tactical factors associated with a client's sport. This holistic technique has been shown to influence a number of psychological constructs important to performance, such as self-awareness and intrinsic motivation. Different variations of the performance profile are available for professionals to use in practice. The aims of this paper are to overview performance profiling and its underpinning theory, provide sport psychology professionals with applied guidelines to implement each version, and discuss practitioner experiences when using different variations of the tool.</p>

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  • School of Sport and Exercise Science (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Journal of Sport Psychology in Action

Volume

12

Issue

4

Pages/Article Number

213-225

Publisher

Taylor and Francis

ISSN

2152-0704

eISSN

2152-0712

Date Submitted

2020-09-10

Date Accepted

2020-08-24

Date of First Publication

2020-09-18

Date of Final Publication

2020-12-31

Date Document First Uploaded

2020-08-27

ePrints ID

42225

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