KENNETH RAVIZZA, PhD
Professor
Location: KHS 262
Telephone: (657) 278-3577
Fax: (657) 278-5317
Email: kravizza@fullerton.edu

KENNETH RAVIZZA, PhD
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Advising Areas:

Undergraduate: Sport Studies: Study of Sport, Psychological Performance Enhancement

   
Graduate:
Courses Taught:

KNES 250 (Mental Skills in Sport Performance); KNES 342(Stress Management); KNES 380 (History and Philosophy of Human Movement); KNES 430 (Applied Sport Psychology; KNES 516 (Advanced Philosophical Perspectives of Human Movement); KNES 581 (Issues in Consultation in Applied Sport Psychology).

   
Biosketch:

Dr. Ravizza is a professor in the Division of Kinesiology and Health Science at California State University at Fullerton. He teaches courses in the areas of Sport Philosophy, Applied Sport Psychology, and Stress Management. He has been a Sport Psychology consultant for the U. S. Olympic Field Hockey, Water Polo, and Baseball teams along with numerous individual Olympic Athletes. He also worked with the USA Softball team in preparation for the 2000 Olympics.

Ken has been a Sport Psychology Consultant for the Anaheim Angels, the University of Nebraska and Arizona State Football teams, Cal State Fullerton Baseball, Gymnastics, and Softball teams, and Long Beach State Baseball team. He has conducted over 100 Sport Psychology Workshops nationally and internationally. His research includes examining the nature of peak performance in human movement activities, and he is co-author of the book Heads-Up Baseball. He also sits on the editorial boards of the journal The Sport Psychologist and Quest. He is a Fellow in Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology.

   
Interest Areas: Dr. Ravizza is interested in examining the nature of peak performance in human movement activities.
   

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