Passion and Addiction in Sports and Exercise

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Passion and Addiction in Sports and Exercise is about the bright and dark aspects of sports and exercise behavior and revolves around two closely related yet distinct concepts. Passion is a joyful and healthy reflection of one’s enjoyment and dedication to an adopted sport or exercise. At the same time, exercise addiction is an obligatory and must-be-done training regimen. This book is the first to attempt to explain the significant differences between passion and addiction in sports and exercise, as well as the relationship between the two. This book presents an overview of three dimensions of passion and offers a new frame to contextualize exercise addition. The work also addresses the misinterpretation of certain aspects of training (e.g., intensity, frequency, and commitment) often related to the risk of exercise addiction. After introducing the health benefits of exercise, the book looks at the passion for sports and exercise training and the transition into maladaptive practice. Then it presents definitions and theoretical models for exercise addiction. It then examines exercise addiction cases while also illustrating how excessive or high exercise volumes could be beneficial instead of problematic. The last chapter offers a new approach for a better understanding of exercise addiction. Passion and Addiction in Sports and Exercise is helpful for students, researchers, and clinicians interested in sport and exercise psychology, athletic training, behavioral addictions, and physical education. As well as being valuable reading for all regular exercisers and physically active individuals, including athletes competing at various levels in different sport disciplines.

Author(s): Attila Szabó, Zsolt Demetrovics
Series: Routledge Psychology of Sport, Exercise and Physical Activity
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 257
City: New York

Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Foreword
Acknowledgments
1 Sports and exercise for healthy living
2 Passion: definitions and conceptualization
3 Passion in athletes and leisure exercisers
4 Runner’s high: a path from healthy to dysfunctional exercise?
5 Behavioral addictions: overview and classifications
6 Uncovering exercise addiction: a historical perspective
7 Commitment versus addiction in sports and exercise
8 Psychological manifestations of exercise deprivation
9 Exercise addiction: definition and conceptualization
10 Primary and secondary forms of exercise dependence
11 Psychophysiological models for exercise addiction
12 Psychometric assessment of exercise addiction
13 Undiagnosed but real cases of exercise addiction
14 Is exercise addiction a symptom or a disorder?
15 Treatment of exercise addiction
16 Untangling passion from exercise addiction: shaping the knowledge
17 Novel conceptualization of passion and addiction is sport and exercise
Index