sports psychologist
noun [ C ] uk/ˈspɔːrts saɪˌkɒl.ə.dʒɪst/ us/ˈspɔːrts saɪˌkɑː.lə.dʒɪst/ (also sport psychologist)
运动心理学家
someone who studies how psychology influences sport and exercise, especially someone who works with athletes to improve their performance
Lately she has worked with a sports psychologist, trying to simplify her approach to tennis. 最近,她与一位运动心理学家合作,试图简化自己对网球的态度。
"Some players see caddies as their friend," says sport psychologist Richard Jensen. 运动心理学家理查德 · 詹森说: “有些球员把球童当成朋友。”
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- There's a phenomenon that sports psychologists call BIRG, or "basking in reflected glory".
- He probably understands the players' psyches better than some of the sports psychologists who occasionally show up on the circuit.
- The problem, sports psychologists agree, is that an action a player has instinctively performed thousands of times is suddenly the object of conscious thought.