A.1—Communication
A.2—Hydration and nutrition
A.3—Response
B.1—Generating movement in the body
B.2—Forces, motion and movement
B.3—Injury
C.1—Individual differences
C.2—Motor learning
C.3—Motivation
C.3.1 Achievement motivation
C.3.2 Self-determination
C.3.3 Motivational climate
C.4—Stress and coping
C.5—Psychological skills
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C.3.2.1 Self-determination theory and the basic needs of autonomy, competence, and relatedness
C.3.2.2 Motivation continuum: from amotivation to controlled and autonomous motivation
C.3.2.3 Six mini-theories of self-determination: a meta-theoretical approach (HL)