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Biofeedback in Stress ManagementStrictly speaking, biofeedback systems are tools to aid relaxation as opposed to stress management techniques. Biofeedback systems use electronic sensors to measure stress, and then feed the results of this measurement back to the athlete. This feedback may take the form of movement of a pen on a graph plotter, or may be by the pitch of sound coming through earphones. This feedback allows you to experiment with stress management techniques, and actually see or hear them taking effect on your body. It allows you to practise different ways of using the techniques and compare the results. There are three main approaches to biofeedback:
Biofeedback methods are useful ways of demonstrating the effectiveness of what may otherwise seem to be fairly nebulous methods of relaxing such as imagery. They convert vague feelings into hard, observable information, and help an athlete to fine-tune the use of stress management techniques.
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Using Imagery in Stress Management
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