Andy Lane is professor of sport psychology at the University of Wolverhampton. He is the Director of Research in the Faculty of Education, Health and Well-being. He is a Fellow of the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES), and chartered sport and exercise scientist. He is Health Professional Council registered and a British Psychological Society chartered psychologist.
He began lecturing at Brunel University before moving to the University of Wolverhampton in 2000. He has authored more than 200 peer-reviewed journal articles, edited three books, and is a regular contributor to the print, radio, and TV media. His work can be found on his website.
He has led high profile research projects such as ‘Can you compete under pressure?‘, a BBC Lab UK led project fronted by former Olympian Michael Johnson. His applied works has involved a number of clients, including ranging from recreational to world championship level. He is a member of the UKactive Research Institute’s Scientific Advisory Board and has provided consultancy at the Centre for Health and Human Performance. Professor Andy Lane also sits on the editorial board of Psychreg Journal of Psychology.
You can connect with him on Twitter @AndyLane27
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2018 How Anxiety Affects Your Goal Setting (03 January 2018)