User talk:Sportpsychol

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 * by Dr. Rhonda Cohen (2012) http://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/view/creators/Cohen=3ARhonda=3A=3A.html (2012) The relationship between personality, sensation seeking, reaction time and sport
 * These sports require the use of snow, ice or water  sports ("sports de glisse" in French) and rolling sports. Another subdivision can be made