Performance Psychology for Dancers
Dave Collins, Aine MacNamara, Erin Sanchez, et al.
Sachbuch / Theater, Ballett: Allgemeines, Nachschlagewerke
Beschreibung
Professional dance careers are both highly rewarding and exceptionally challenging, so success as a dancer requires robust preparation. Performance Psychology for Dancers is an accessible and practical guide to talent development, offering dancers and those around them support to navigate the challenges of training and the psychological strategies that underlie success. As coaches, parents and experienced practitioners themselves, the authors share their passion and expertise in talent development from experience working with in-training and professional dancers, athletes, and the military. Additionally, a variety of current industry experts provide key insights and reflections on talent development, mental health and psychological skills for performance.
Kundenbewertungen
body image, dance training, TDE, resilience, best life, performance, dance school, talent nurturing, young dancers, professional dancer, dancer, motivation, critical reflection, early dance education, skill acquisition, personal health, psychological characteristics, practical psychology, mental health, positivity, wellbeing, student, competitive dance, self perception, talent development, fear of failure, talent factors, education, pastoral care, career, development pathway, motor ability, dancing, dance, schooling, success, talent identifier, talent identification, dance class, identity foreclosure, developing excellence, perfectionism, talent development environment, psychology, self reflection