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ISSN 2770-8306
Primary Research
Vol. 5, Issue 2, 2025December 17, 2025 CDT

Fear: Friend or Foe? An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Fear in Extreme Sports

Casey Mangnall, Artur Poczwardowski, Justin Ross,
extreme sportsfearbehavioral strategiesAcceptance and Commitment TherapyInterpretative Phenomenological Analysis
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Mangnall, C., Poczwardowski, A., & Ross, J. (2025). Fear: Friend or Foe? An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Fear in Extreme Sports. Journal for Advancing Sport Psychology in Research, 5(2), 4–18. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.55743/​000032

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