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Extreme sports are good for your health: a phenomenological understanding of fear and anxiety in extreme sport
E Brymer, R Schweitzer
Journal of health psychology 18 (4), 477-487, 2013
3012013
The relationship between the physical activity environment, nature relatedness, anxiety, and the psychological well-being benefits of regular exercisers
E Lawton, E Brymer, P Clough, A Denovan
Frontiers in psychology 8, 1058, 2017
2952017
The relationship between nature relatedness and anxiety
P Martyn, E Brymer
Journal of health psychology 21 (7), 1436-1445, 2016
2792016
Extreme sports: A positive transformation in courage and humility
E Brymer, LG Oades
Journal of humanistic psychology 49 (1), 114-126, 2009
2792009
Nature–based interventions for improving health and wellbeing: The purpose, the people and the outcomes
DF Shanahan, T Astell–Burt, EA Barber, E Brymer, DTC Cox, J Dean, ...
Sports 7 (6), 141, 2019
2782019
Extreme sports as a precursor to environmental sustainability
E Brymer, G Downey, T Gray
Journal of Sport & Tourism 14 (2-3), 193-204, 2009
2722009
Risk taking in extreme sports: A phenomenological perspective
E Brymer
Annals of Leisure Research 13 (1-2), 218-238, 2010
2612010
Dancing with nature: Rhythm and harmony in extreme sport participation
E Brymer, T Gray
Journal of Adventure Education & Outdoor Learning 9 (2), 135-149, 2009
2252009
The role of nature-based experiences in the development and maintenance of wellness
E Brymer, TF Cuddihy, V Sharma-Brymer
Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education 1 (2), 21-27, 2010
2232010
The search for freedom in extreme sports: A phenomenological exploration
E Brymer, R Schweitzer
Psychology of sport and exercise 14 (6), 865-873, 2013
2042013
A constraints-based approach to the acquisition of expertise in outdoor adventure sports
K Davids, E Brymer, L Seifert, D Orth
Complex Systems in Sport, 306, 2013
1742013
Adventurous physical activity environments: a mainstream intervention for mental health
P Clough, S Houge Mackenzie, L Mallabon, E Brymer
Sports Medicine 46, 963-968, 2016
1592016
The empowering variability of affordances of nature: Why do exercisers feel better after performing the same exercise in natural environments than in indoor environments?
D Araújo, E Brymer, H Brito, R Withagen, K Davids
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 42, 138-145, 2019
1572019
Conceptualizing adventurous nature sport: A positive psychology perspective
S Houge Mackenzie, E Brymer
Annals of Leisure Research 23 (1), 79-91, 2020
1532020
Effective leadership: Transformational or transactional?
E Brymer, T Gray
Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education 10, 13-19, 2006
1532006
Time spent in nature is associated with increased pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors
NV DeVille, LP Tomasso, OP Stoddard, GE Wilt, TH Horton, KL Wolf, ...
International journal of environmental research and public health 18 (14), 7498, 2021
1482021
Developing an intimate “relationship” with nature through extreme sports participation
E Brymer, T Gray
Leisure/Loisir 34 (4), 361-374, 2010
1482010
Nature-based guided imagery as an intervention for state anxiety
J Nguyen, E Brymer
Frontiers in psychology 9, 1858, 2018
1252018
Understanding the psychological health and well-being benefits of physical activity in nature: an ecological dynamics analysis
E Brymer, K Davids, L Mallabon
Ecopsychology 6 (3), 189-197, 2014
1152014
Evoking the ineffable: the phenomenology of extreme sports.
E Brymer, RD Schweitzer
Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice 4 (1), 63, 2017
1122017
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