Reflective Practice in sport.
Sports Psychology
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35m
Reflective practice is a way of studying your own experiences to improve the way you work. It is very useful for sports professionals who want to carry on learning throughout their lives. The act of reflection is a great way to increase confidence and become a more proactive and qualified professional. Here, James Brown will take you through the concept of looking back, forward and within to find the answer to complex problems - which is at the heart of reflection.
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