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It’s not just ‘because it’s there’: how climbing and mountaineering regulates emotions

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Dr Marley Willegers of Bangor University's Institute for the Psychology of Elite Performance is an active participant in a number of mountain sports.
Dr Marley Willegers of Bangor University's Institute for the Psychology of Elite Performance is an active participant in a number of mountain sports.
Dr Marley Willegers of Bangor University's Institute for the Psychology of Elite Performance is an active participant in a number of mountain sports.
Dr Marley Willegers of Bangor University's Institute for the Psychology of Elite Performance is an active participant in a number of mountain sports.

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