Question: Read the article provided and answer the following questions. Article 13.1 Their Minds Have Seen the Glory, by Christopher Clarey, The New York Times (February
Read the article provided and answer the following questions. Article 13.1 "Their Minds Have Seen the Glory," by Christopher Clarey, The New York Times (February 23, 2014) http://bi.galegroup.com/essentials/article/GALE%7CA359463745/0b79c9b1c86d98e2c217ab823a203879?u=tihsho_b&id=mindtap Synopsis: Athletes in many Olympic events work with sports psychologists and use visualization or imagery as a training tool.
How might the process of an individual athlete creating an image in his or her mind compare to a leader describing a vision for a team or an organization?
a. The vision is readily attainable.
b. It is achievable by the dreamer alone.
c. It links the present to the future.
d. It maintains the status quo.
When using visualization or imagery, it is important to visualize failure as well as success.
a. True
b. False
The athlete who said "You have to smell it. You have to hear it. You have to feel it, everything" in describing the imaging process is:
a. aerialist Emily Cook.
b. skater Lee Han-bin.
c. skier Lindsey Vonn.
d. skier Bode Miller.
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