His primary areas of investigation include Coping, Clinical psychology, Physical therapy, Stressor and Sport psychology. The Coping study combines topics in areas such as Social support, Social psychology, Mental stress and Anxiety. His work in the fields of Clinical psychology, such as Burnout, overlaps with other areas such as Interpretative phenomenological analysis, Club and Narrative.
His research investigates the connection between Physical therapy and topics such as Ankle that intersect with problems in Range of motion and Gait. His Sport psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Recall, Coping behavior and Stress management. In Avoidance coping, Remco Polman works on issues like Mental toughness, which are connected to Personality, Mental activity, Stress appraisal and Mental image.
Remco Polman mainly focuses on Clinical psychology, Physical therapy, Coping, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Developmental psychology. His studies in Clinical psychology integrate themes in fields like Psychological intervention, Social psychology, Personality, Type D personality and Mental toughness. His Social psychology research integrates issues from Perspective, Cognition and Applied psychology.
Remco Polman focuses mostly in the field of Physical therapy, narrowing it down to matters related to Intervention and, in some cases, Gerontology. The Coping study combines topics in areas such as Stressor, Social support, Sport psychology and Anxiety. His study in Athletes extends to Developmental psychology with its themes.
His primary areas of investigation include Athletes, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Social psychology, Cognition and Applied psychology. His Athletes research includes elements of Developmental psychology and Role strain. His research in Applied psychology intersects with topics in Coping, Stressor and Scale.
Remco Polman combines subjects such as Video game addiction, Addiction and Path analysis with his study of Coping. Scale and Clinical psychology are commonly linked in his work. His studies deal with areas such as Computer addiction, Video game, Personality and Performance satisfaction as well as Clinical psychology.
His primary areas of study are Cognition, Social psychology, Applied psychology, Physical therapy and Clinical psychology. His research integrates issues of Resistance training, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Think aloud protocol in his study of Cognition. His Social psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Perspective and Lesbian.
His study in the fields of Athletes under the domain of Physical therapy overlaps with other disciplines such as Time trial. Remco Polman works on Clinical psychology which deals in particular with Coping. His Coping research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Stressor and Anxiety.
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Physical Demands of Different Positions in FA Premier League Soccer
Jonathan Bloomfield;Remco Polman;Peter O'Donoghue.
Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2007)
Coping in sport: A systematic review.
Adam R. Nicholls;Remco C. J. Polman.
Journal of Sports Sciences (2007)
Mental toughness, optimism, pessimism, and coping among athletes
Adam R. Nicholls;Remco C.J. Polman;Andrew R. Levy;Susan H. Backhouse.
Personality and Individual Differences (2008)
Criteria for Determination of Maximal Oxygen Uptake: A Brief Critique and Recommendations for Future Research
Adrian W. Midgley;Lars R. McNaughton;Remco Polman;David Marchant.
Sports Medicine (2007)
‘Reinvestment’: A dimension of personality implicated in skill breakdown under pressure
R.S.W. Masters;R.C.J. Polman;R.C.J. Polman;N.V. Hammond.
Personality and Individual Differences (1993)
Effects of sleep deprivation and exercise on cognitive, motor performance and mood.
Jonathon P R Scott;Lars R McNaughton;Remco C J Polman.
Physiology & Behavior (2006)
Mental toughness, stress, stress appraisal, coping and coping effectiveness in sport
Mariana Kaiseler;Remco Polman;Adam Nicholls.
Personality and Individual Differences (2009)
Mental toughness in sport: Achievement level, gender, age, experience, and sport type differences
Adam R. Nicholls;Remco C.J. Polman;Andrew R. Levy;Susan H. Backhouse.
Personality and Individual Differences (2009)
Effective speed and agility conditioning methodology for random intermittent dynamic type sports
Jonathan Bloomfield;Remco Polman;Peter O'Donoghue;Lars McNaughton.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2007)
A path analysis of stress appraisals, emotions, coping, and performance satisfaction among athletes
Adam R. Nicholls;Remco C.J. Polman;Andrew R. Levy.
Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2012)
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