Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship of emotional schemas and body image with the regulation woman’s athletic behavior. Method: The research method, was descriptive correlational. The statistical population of this study was all woman in the city of Ardabil who were involved in sports at city level clubs. The research sample consisted of 150 woman who were selected by random cluster sampling. To collect information, emotional schema questionnaires (22 question), body image (69 question) and regulation athletic (24 question) were used. Results: To analyze the data person correlation coefficient and regression analysis were used. The results showed a positive and significant relationship between emotional schemas and body image with internal motivation, self-adjustment and self-regulation and by adjusting the inclining to a meaningful negative relationship. Regression analysis results showed that emotional schemas and body image variables predict a total of 69% of regulation woman’s athletic behavior changes .emotional schemas with the effect factor of 23% have the highest predictive power of regulation woman’s athletic behavior. Conclusion: Therefore, the results of this study emphasize the importance of the role of the emotional schemas in regulation woman’s athletic behavio
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nosrati, E., & taklavi, S. (2020). The relation of emotional schemas and body image with the regulation woman’s athletic behavior. Sports Psychology, 12(1), 85-99. doi: 10.29252/mbsp.5.1.85
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elham nosrati; somayeh taklavi. "The relation of emotional schemas and body image with the regulation woman’s athletic behavior", Sports Psychology, 12, 1, 2020, 85-99. doi: 10.29252/mbsp.5.1.85
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nosrati, E., taklavi, S. (2020). 'The relation of emotional schemas and body image with the regulation woman’s athletic behavior', Sports Psychology, 12(1), pp. 85-99. doi: 10.29252/mbsp.5.1.85
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nosrati, E., taklavi, S. The relation of emotional schemas and body image with the regulation woman’s athletic behavior. Sports Psychology, 2020; 12(1): 85-99. doi: 10.29252/mbsp.5.1.85