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Denis HAUW
Denis HAUW
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The meaning and organization of physical education teachers’ actions during conflict with students
E Flavier, S Bertone, D Hauw, M Durand
Journal of teaching in physical education 22 (1), 20-38, 2002
782002
Motives for illicit use of doping substances among athletes calling a national antidoping phone-help service: an exploratory study
J Bilard, G Ninot, D Hauw
Substance Use & Misuse 46 (4), 359-367, 2011
652011
Enhancing performance in elite athlete through situated-cognition analysis: Trampolinists' course of action during competition
D Hauw, C Berthelot, M Durand
International Journal of Sport Psychology 34 (4), 299-321, 2003
652003
A qualitative exploration of the psychological contents and dynamics of momentum in sport
W Briki, RJR Den Hartigh, D Hauw, C Gernigon
International Journal of Sport Psychology 43 (5), 365-384, 2012
632012
Situated analysis of elite trampolinists' problems in competition using retrospective interviews
D Hauw, M Durand
Journal of Sports Sciences 25 (2), 173-183, 2007
622007
Study on doping prevention: a map of legal, regulatory and prevention practice provisions in EU 28
SH Backhouse, C Collins, Y Defoort, M McNamee, A Parkinson, M Sauer, ...
European Commission, 2014
592014
Analyse de l’activité et entraînement en sport de haut niveau
M Durand, D Hauw, S Leblanc, J Saury, C Sève
Éducation permanente 161, 54-68, 2005
552005
Patterns in the situated activity of substance use in the careers of elite doping athletes
D Hauw, S Mohamed
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 16, 156-163, 2015
542015
Comparison of vitality states of finishers and withdrawers in trail running: An enactive and phenomenological perspective
N Rochat, D Hauw, R Antonini Philippe, F Crettaz von Roten, L Seifert
PLoS One 12 (3), e0173667, 2017
512017
How do soccer players adjust their activity in team coordination? An enactive phenomenological analysis
V Gesbert, A Durny, D Hauw
Frontiers in Psychology 8, 267245, 2017
472017
A critical analysis of three psychological research programs of doping behaviour
D Hauw, M McNamee
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 16, 140-148, 2015
452015
Optimizing performative skills in social interaction: Insights from embodied cognition, music education, and sport psychology
A Schiavio, V Gesbert, M Reybrouck, D Hauw, R Parncutt
Frontiers in Psychology 10, 453728, 2019
422019
Elite athletes' differentiated action in trampolining: a qualitative and situated analysis of different levels of performance using retrospective interviews
D Hauw, M Durand
Perceptual and Motor Skills 98 (3_suppl), 1139-1152, 2004
422004
Enacting phenomenological gestalts in ultra-trail running: an inductive analysis of trail runners’ courses of experience
N Rochat, V Gesbert, L Seifert, D Hauw
Frontiers in psychology 9, 409060, 2018
412018
Situated activity analysis of elite track and field athletes' use of prohibited performance-enhancing substances
D Hauw, J Bilard
Journal of Substance Use 17 (2), 183-197, 2012
412012
The story of withdrawals during an ultra-trail running race: A qualitative investigation of runners’ courses of experience
RA Philippe, N Rochat, M Vauthier, D Hauw
The Sport Psychologist 30 (4), 361-375, 2016
392016
Énaction et intervention en psychologie du sport chez les sportifs élites et en formation.
D Hauw
Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du …, 2018
342018
A situated analysis of football goalkeepers' experiences in critical game situations
A Villemain, D Hauw
Perceptual and Motor skills 119 (3), 811-824, 2014
342014
Reflective practice in the heart of training and competition: the course of experience analysis for enhancing elite acrobatics athletes’ performances
D Hauw
Reflective practice 10 (3), 341-352, 2009
342009
How do elite athletes interact with the environment in competition? A situated analysis of trampolinists' activity
D Hauw, M Durand
European Review of Applied Psychology 55 (3), 207-215, 2005
332005
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