Professor Tim Woodman

Professor in Sport & Exercise

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Tim Woodman is a leading Professor of Performance Psychology. He is world-renowned for his work on personality, stress, and anxiety. He has also developed a theory of risk-taking that places risk at the centre of human endeavour. In other words, according to Prof Woodman, risk is essential for human development, including in elite sport. He is currently accepting PhD students that have an interest in developing these topics.

  1. 2008
  2. Published

    Shared interests in common problems: how the field of sport psychology might inform the future of human factors and ergonomics

    Eccles, D., Ward, P., Woodman, T., Janelle, C. & Le Scanff, C., 1 Jan 2008.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

  3. Published

    Skydiving as emotion regulation: The rise and fall of anxiety is moderated by alexithymia

    Woodman, T., Cazenave, N. & Le Scanff, C., 1 Jan 2008, In: Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 30, 3, p. 424-433

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  4. Published

    The role of repression in the incidence of ironic errors

    Woodman, T. & Davis, P. A., 1 Jan 2008, In: Sport Psychologist. 22, 2, p. 183-196

    Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

  5. Published

    There is an "I" in team: narcissism and social loafing

    Woodman, T. & Rogers, C. H., 1 Jan 2008.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

  6. 2007
  7. Published

    "Because it's there?" a re-examination of the motives for participation in serious mountaineering

    Barlow, M., Hardy, L. & Woodman, T., 1 Sept 2007.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

  8. Published

    Psychological difficulties and accidents in mountaineers

    Le Scanff, C., Castanier, C. & Woodman, T., 1 Sept 2007.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

  9. Published

    Recent developments in the anxiety-performance relationship

    Davis, P. A. & Woodman, T., 1 Sept 2007.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

  10. Published

    Skydiving: the rise and fall of alexithymic women's anxiety

    Cazenave, N., Woodman, T. & Le Scanff, C., 1 Sept 2007.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

  11. Published

    Why do people engage in high-risk sports? Beyond sensation seeking

    Woodman, T. & Le Scanff, C., 1 Sept 2007.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

  12. Published

    A critical comparison of French and British coach education models

    Woodman, T., 1 Mar 2007.

    Research output: Contribution to conferencePaper

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