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Extreme sports are good for your health: a phenomenological understanding of fear and anxiety in extreme sport
E Brymer, R Schweitzer
Journal of health psychology 18 (4), 477-487, 2013
3172013
The relationship between the physical activity environment, nature relatedness, anxiety, and the psychological well-being benefits of regular exercisers
E Lawton, E Brymer, P Clough, A Denovan
Frontiers in psychology 8, 1058, 2017
3152017
Nature–based interventions for improving health and wellbeing: The purpose, the people and the outcomes
DF Shanahan, T Astell–Burt, EA Barber, E Brymer, DTC Cox, J Dean, ...
Sports 7 (6), 141, 2019
3022019
The relationship between nature relatedness and anxiety
P Martyn, E Brymer
Journal of health psychology 21 (7), 1436-1445, 2016
2942016
Extreme sports: A positive transformation in courage and humility
E Brymer, LG Oades
Journal of humanistic psychology 49 (1), 114-126, 2009
2862009
Extreme sports as a precursor to environmental sustainability
E Brymer, G Downey, T Gray
Journal of Sport & Tourism 14 (2-3), 193-204, 2009
2772009
Risk taking in extreme sports: A phenomenological perspective
E Brymer
Annals of Leisure Research 13 (1-2), 218-238, 2010
2652010
The role of nature-based experiences in the development and maintenance of wellness
E Brymer, TF Cuddihy, V Sharma-Brymer
Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education 1 (2), 21-27, 2010
2322010
Dancing with nature: Rhythm and harmony in extreme sport participation
E Brymer, T Gray
Journal of Adventure Education & Outdoor Learning 9 (2), 135-149, 2009
2312009
The search for freedom in extreme sports: A phenomenological exploration
E Brymer, R Schweitzer
Psychology of sport and exercise 14 (6), 865-873, 2013
2172013
Time spent in nature is associated with increased pro-environmental attitudes and behaviors
NV DeVille, LP Tomasso, OP Stoddard, GE Wilt, TH Horton, KL Wolf, ...
International journal of environmental research and public health 18 (14), 7498, 2021
1902021
A constraints-based approach to the acquisition of expertise in outdoor adventure sports
K Davids, E Brymer, L Seifert, D Orth
Complex Systems in Sport, 306, 2013
1782013
The empowering variability of affordances of nature: Why do exercisers feel better after performing the same exercise in natural environments than in indoor environments?
D Araújo, E Brymer, H Brito, R Withagen, K Davids
Psychology of Sport and Exercise 42, 138-145, 2019
1772019
Adventurous physical activity environments: a mainstream intervention for mental health
P Clough, S Houge Mackenzie, L Mallabon, E Brymer
Sports Medicine 46, 963-968, 2016
1632016
Conceptualizing adventurous nature sport: A positive psychology perspective
S Houge Mackenzie, E Brymer
Annals of Leisure Research 23 (1), 79-91, 2020
1612020
Effective leadership: Transformational or transactional?
E Brymer, T Gray
Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education 10, 13-19, 2006
1562006
Developing an intimate “relationship” with nature through extreme sports participation
E Brymer, T Gray
Leisure/Loisir 34 (4), 361-374, 2010
1542010
Nature-based guided imagery as an intervention for state anxiety
J Nguyen, E Brymer
Frontiers in psychology 9, 1858, 2018
1392018
Getting out of the classroom and into nature: a systematic review of nature-specific outdoor learning on school Children's learning and development
J Mann, T Gray, S Truong, E Brymer, R Passy, S Ho, P Sahlberg, K Ward, ...
Frontiers in Public Health 10, 877058, 2022
1232022
Understanding the psychological health and well-being benefits of physical activity in nature: an ecological dynamics analysis
E Brymer, K Davids, L Mallabon
Ecopsychology 6 (3), 189-197, 2014
1212014
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