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Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) CISM – International Symposium 2009 Prague / CZE – 18 th -23 rd September 2009 S PORTPSYCHOLGY – T HEORETICAL B ASICS OF S PORT A CTIVITY Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) Lt Col Harald Dobmeier MSc Armed Forces Office Sport Department Bonn, Germany

Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) CISM – International Symposium 2009 Prague / CZE – 18 th -23 rd September 2009 S PORTPSYCHOLGY – T HEORETICAL B ASICS OF S PORT A CTIVITY Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) Basement of knowledge

Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) CISM – International Symposium 2009 Prague / CZE – 18 th -23 rd September 2009 S PORTPSYCHOLGY – T HEORETICAL B ASICS OF S PORT A CTIVITY Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) Basement of knowledge Components of Activity Situation Phases of Activity

Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) CISM – International Symposium 2009 Prague / CZE – 18 th -23 rd September 2009 S PORTPSYCHOLGY – T HEORETICAL B ASICS OF S PORT A CTIVITY Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) Input Stimulus Output Response It takes more!

Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) CISM – International Symposium 2009 Prague / CZE – 18 th -23 rd September 2009 S PORTPSYCHOLGY – T HEORETICAL B ASICS OF S PORT A CTIVITY Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER)

CISM – International Symposium 2009 Prague / CZE – 18 th -23 rd September 2009 S PORTPSYCHOLGY – T HEORETICAL B ASICS OF S PORT A CTIVITY Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) PERSON TASKENVIROMENT according Nitsch & Munzert (1997)

Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) CISM – International Symposium 2009 Prague / CZE – 18 th -23 rd September 2009 S PORTPSYCHOLGY – T HEORETICAL B ASICS OF S PORT A CTIVITY Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) Motivation Emotion PERSON  How important is the activity for the person?  What is the motive to do this activity?  Which mental skills do the person have?  Did the person afraid of getting disappointment?

Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) CISM – International Symposium 2009 Prague / CZE – 18 th -23 rd September 2009 S PORTPSYCHOLGY – T HEORETICAL B ASICS OF S PORT A CTIVITY Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) TASK Motoric Mental  What kind of task do the person have?  How attractive is the task for the person?  Is the task solvable for the person?

Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) CISM – International Symposium 2009 Prague / CZE – 18 th -23 rd September 2009 S PORTPSYCHOLGY – T HEORETICAL B ASICS OF S PORT A CTIVITY Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) ENVIROMENT Emotion Social Material  Which options/possibilities do the person have?  Which animation do the person get?  How is the personal surrounding conditioned?

Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) CISM – International Symposium 2009 Prague / CZE – 18 th -23 rd September 2009 S PORTPSYCHOLGY – T HEORETICAL B ASICS OF S PORT A CTIVITY Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) Motivation Emotion PERSON TASKENVIROMENT according Nitsch & Munzert (1997) Emotion Social Material Motoric Mental

Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) CISM – International Symposium 2009 Prague / CZE – 18 th -23 rd September 2009 S PORTPSYCHOLGY – T HEORETICAL B ASICS OF S PORT A CTIVITY Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) ANTICIPATION Calculation Planning Nitsch (1986)

Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) CISM – International Symposium 2009 Prague / CZE – 18 th -23 rd September 2009 S PORTPSYCHOLGY – T HEORETICAL B ASICS OF S PORT A CTIVITY Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) ANTICIPATION Calculation Planning REALIZATION Processregulation Basicregulation Nitsch (1986)

Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) CISM – International Symposium 2009 Prague / CZE – 18 th -23 rd September 2009 S PORTPSYCHOLGY – T HEORETICAL B ASICS OF S PORT A CTIVITY Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) ANTICIPATION Calculation Planning REALIZATION Processregulation Basicregulation INTERPRETATION Control Evaluation Nitsch (1986)

CISM – International Symposium 2009 Prague / CZE – 18 th -23 rd September 2009 S PORTPSYCHOLGY – T HEORETICAL B ASICS OF S PORT A CTIVITY Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER) PERSON TASKENVIROMENT ANTICIPATION Calculation Planning REALIZATION Processregulation Basicregulation INTERPRETATION Control Evaluation

CISM – International Symposium 2009 Prague / CZE – 18 th -23 rd September 2009 S PORTPSYCHOLGY – T HEORETICAL B ASICS OF S PORT A CTIVITY Lt Col Harald D OBMEIER (GER)