Dr Shuge Zhang (@zhangshuge) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Shuge Zhang

@zhangshuge

CPsychol, FHEA. Editor of Sport and Exercise Psychology Review (explore.bps.org.uk/content/bpssepr). Researcher in performance and health psychology.

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linkhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-6935-8831 calendar_today20-06-2022 10:46:24

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Courtney C Walton (@cc_walton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're looking for #performingartists based in Australia to take part in a 3-week pilot study exploring self-compassion for performance stress & well-being! To find out more about the study & sign up for the online workshop on July 26, use the link below! compassionateperformer.eventbrite.com

Dr. Philip Clarke (@dr_philclarke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TRAINEE SPORT PSYCHS!! Team Derby are looking for a CASES Division of Psychology SEPAR or BPS Sport & Exercise Psychology (DSEP) stage 2 candidate to come work with us at University of Derby.Pictures of job spec below :) Closing date is the 1st of August. DM for questions. #traineesportpsych #SEPAR #stage2 Please RT 👇👇👇👇

TRAINEE SPORT PSYCHS!! <a href="/TeamDerby/">Team Derby</a>  are looking for a <a href="/BASES_Psy/">CASES Division of Psychology</a> SEPAR or <a href="/BPS_DSEP/">BPS Sport & Exercise Psychology (DSEP)</a> stage 2 candidate to come work with us at <a href="/DerbyUni/">University of Derby</a>.Pictures of job spec below :) Closing date is the 1st of August.
DM for questions. #traineesportpsych #SEPAR #stage2 Please RT 👇👇👇👇
Dr Shuge Zhang (@zhangshuge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our brilliant PhD researcher Miss Magdalena Michalczyk is recruiting for investigating barriers to self-support in sport performance - interested ones please help RT, contact ([email protected]), or sign-up (uodsportsci.fra1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_06…) Team Derby University of Derby School of Sport and Exercise Science

Our brilliant PhD researcher Miss Magdalena Michalczyk is recruiting for investigating barriers to self-support in sport performance - interested ones please help RT, contact (m.michalczyk@derby.ac.uk), or sign-up (uodsportsci.fra1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_06…)

<a href="/TeamDerby/">Team Derby</a> <a href="/DerbyUni/">University of Derby</a> <a href="/DerbyUniSportEx/">School of Sport and Exercise Science</a>
Dr Shuge Zhang (@zhangshuge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A nice, interesting study welcoming contributions from all gym participants and supplement users - do consider taking part in it!

Prof Ian D. Boardley (@mdsportex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Full article: Perceived coach-created empowering and disempowering motivational climate and moral behaviour in sport: mediating role of moral disengagement tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Dr Shuge Zhang (@zhangshuge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For researchers who are interested in analysing relative time-use composition data - check this useful article on compositional functional regression and iso-temporal substitution analysis: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09…

Dr Shuge Zhang (@zhangshuge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Would being more self-compassionate or more compassionate to others predict greater well-being? The self-other harmony matters: link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Dr Shuge Zhang (@zhangshuge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are still recruiting for this exciting PhD project! Please share wide and sign up here if you are willing to participate: tinyurl.com/selfsupportstu…

We are still recruiting for this exciting PhD project! Please share wide and sign up here if you are willing to participate: tinyurl.com/selfsupportstu…
The PCC - Funding Anti-Doping Science (@pccantidoping) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scientists developed a statistical model based on performance that successfully discriminated between athletes with and without prior #antidoping rule violations. This model could assist in risk stratification of athletes for anti-doping purposes. …iencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/dt…

Scientists developed a statistical model based on performance that successfully discriminated between athletes with and without prior #antidoping rule violations. This model could assist in risk stratification of athletes for anti-doping purposes. 

…iencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/dt…
BPS Sport & Exercise Psychology (DSEP) (@bps_dsep) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have had a few queries about travel and accommodation options for #DSEP2023. Details on this can be found on our conference website here (under 'location'): bps.org.uk/event/division… Many thanks to our in-house Edinburgh expert @ceswedlund😁🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 #DSEPChat

Dr Shuge Zhang (@zhangshuge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sport is meant to be a fair play of sportsmanship and fulfilment/actualisation. In this new research, we demonstrated the attenuating effect of self-compassion on the relationship between athlete narcissism and antisocial behaviours: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Sport is meant to be a fair play of sportsmanship and fulfilment/actualisation.  In this new research, we demonstrated the attenuating effect of self-compassion on the relationship between athlete narcissism and antisocial behaviours: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Dr Karla Drew (@karlaldrew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Would love to hear from female TASS (TASS) athletes to take part in our research looking at talent development and how to best support athletes transitioning onto world class performance programmes. Please reach out 👋

Would love to hear from female <a href="/TalentedAthlete/">TASS</a> (TASS) athletes to take part in our research looking at talent development and how to best support athletes transitioning onto world class performance programmes. Please reach out 👋
Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shame: "There's something wrong with me." Feeling flawed fuels fight or flight. Guilt: "I made a mistake." Feeling bad spurs repair but breeds rumination. Self-compassion: "Everyone makes mistakes." Being kind to yourself allows you to learn from them without dwelling on them.

Shame: "There's something wrong with me." Feeling flawed fuels fight or flight.

Guilt: "I made a mistake." Feeling bad spurs repair but breeds rumination.

Self-compassion: "Everyone makes mistakes." Being kind to yourself allows you to learn from them without dwelling on them.