Applied Training In Sport & Exercise Psychology For Those From A Sport Science Background In The UK

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Beale, J. 2011. Applied Training In Sport & Exercise Psychology For Those From A Sport Science Background In The UK. The FEPSAC 13th European Congress of Sport Psychology: Sport and Exercise Psychology: Human Performance, Well-Being and Health. Madeira, Portugal 12 - 17 Jul 2011
AuthorsBeale, J.
TypeConference paper
Abstract

Traditionally those interested in a career in sport and exercise psychology would have followed a training in
sport and exercise science at undergraduate level, followed by a post graduate programme in sport and
exercise psychology finishing the recognition process through the British Association of Sport and Exercise
Sciences (BASES) applied training scheme, supervised experience (SE).
Training for people with an interest in sport psychology within the UK has undergone vast change over the
past 5 years. Despite this the BASES SE system continues to support people to work effectively using sport
psychology methods to enhance sports performance.
The presentation will present the process of recognition within sport psychology to those people that come
from a sport and exercise science background in the UK. The presentation will focus on the process of
becoming BASES accredited as a sport and exercise scientist and present a case study of a typical person that
has gone through this process.
The case study is based on an interview with a successful sport and exercise scientist that has completed the
process recently and will consider the pros and cons of the journey from undergraduate to fully accredited
sport and exercise scientist with a specialist are within sport and exercise psychology. It will conclude with
the persons hopes and concerns about the future.

Year2011
ConferenceThe FEPSAC 13th European Congress of Sport Psychology: Sport and Exercise Psychology: Human Performance, Well-Being and Health
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Deposited25 Aug 2017
Completed12 Jul 2011
Web address (URL)http://www.fepsac.com/congresses/congress_2011
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