When you think of a sports psychologist you might think that is doesn’t relate to anthropology or sociology, but it does. I am first going to talk about how it relates to both sociology and anthropology but more on the anthropology side, a specific term that we learned when studying anthropology was “Culture”. Although culture has many different meanings in anthropology such as learned pattern of knowledge, beliefs, laws, and language, the one I am going to be focusing about is shared …show more content…
I know that I could have picked any of term because well my subject is around psychology but I found this one more influential when it comes down to sports. Now the way this relates to the other Anthropology and sociology is with the brain and how people react during certain situations they are in. In sports we have this thing called Quantum consciousness, and this involves utilising its visual acuity, the behavioural ability to get an image detail. To make it less confusing, the brain takes a small amount of energy from the given situation you are in then creates a formula in micro time to produce the right outcome in mental, visual, and physical activity. Like I mentioned before this kicks in at any situation that uses “energy”, a perfect example of this is when that girl got murdered on the street and everyone's brains told them that someone else would call the police so they just went back to