You are on page 1of 5

Brymer, E., & Monasterio, E. (2017). Exposure & engagement in mountaineering. In L.

Seifert, P. Wolf, & A. Schweizer (Eds.), Science of Climbing and Mountaineering.


Routledge. Retrieved from https://www.routledge.com/The-Science-of-Climbing-and-
Mountaineering/Seifert-Wolf-Schweizer/p/book/9781138927582
Brymer, E., & Schweitzer, R. (n.d.). Evoking the Ineffable: The Phenomenology of Extreme
Sports. Psychology of Consciousness: Theory, Research, and Practice.
Moy, B., Renshaw, I., Davids, K., & Brymer, E. (2016). Overcoming acculturation: physical
education recruits' experiences of an alternative pedagogical approach to games
teaching. Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 21(4), 386-406. doi:
10.1080/17408989.2015.1017455
Martyn, P., & Brymer, E. (2016). The relationship between nature relatedness and anxiety.. J
Health Psychol, 21(7), 1436-1445. doi:10.1177/1359105314555169
Davids, K., Arajo, D., & Brymer, E. (2016). Designing Affordances for Health-Enhancing
Physical Activity and Exercise in Sedentary Individuals. Sports Medicine, 46(7), 933-
938. doi:10.1007/s40279-016-0511-3
Brymer, E., & Davids, K. (2016). Designing Environments to Enhance Physical and
Psychological Benefits of Physical Activity: A Multidisciplinary Perspective. Sports
Medicine, 46(7), 925-926. doi:10.1007/s40279-016-0535-8
Clough, P., Houge Mackenzie, S., Mallabon, L., & Brymer, E. (2016). Adventurous Physical
Activity Environments: A Mainstream Intervention for Mental Health.. Sports
medicine (Auckland, N.Z.). doi:10.1007/s40279-016-0503-3
Clough, P., Houge McKenzie, S., Mallabon, E., & Brymer, E. (n.d.). Adventure as a means to
enhancing HEPA and psychological wellbeing. Sports Medicine.
Seifert, L., Brymer, E., Orth, D., & Davids, K. (2016). Ecological dynamics approach of
motor control & learning in extreme sports. In F. Felleti (Ed.), Science and Extreme
Sports Medicine. Nova Publishers.
Yeh, H. P., Stone, J. A., Churchill, S. M., Brymer, E., & Davids, K. (2016). Designing
Physical Activity Environments to Enhance Physical and Psychological Effects. In
Procedia Engineering Vol. 147 (pp. 793-798). doi:10.1016/j.proeng.2016.06.313
Yeh, H. P., Stone, J. A., Churchill, S. M., Wheat, J. S., Brymer, E., & Davids, K. (2015).
Physical, Psychological and Emotional Benefits of Green Physical Activity: An
Ecological Dynamics Perspective. Sports Medicine. doi:10.1007/s40279-015-0374-z
Sharma-Brymer, V., Brymer, E., & Davids, K. (2015). The relationship between physical
activity in green space and human health: An Ecological Dynamics perspective.
Journal of Physical Education Research, 2(1), 7-22. Retrieved from
http://www.joper.org/JOPER/JOPERVolume2_Issue1_1_3_2015_23.pdf
Monasterio, E., & Brymer, E. (2015). The Mountaineering experience. In A. Carr, G. Musa, &
J. Higham (Eds.), Mountaineering Tourism. Routledge.
Brymer, E., & Houge MacKenzie, S. (2015). The impact of extreme sports on host
communities psychological growth and development.. In Y. Reisinger (Ed.),
Transformational tourism: Host benefits. CABI.

Page 1 of 5
E, B., & Houge Mackenzie, S. (2015). Psychology and the Extreme Sport Experience. In F.
Feletti (Ed.), Extreme Sports Medicine. Springer.
E, B., & Schweitzer, R. (2015). Phenomenology, Identity and place in extreme sports. In S.
Gammon, & S. Elkington (Eds.), Leisure, environments, place, identity and space,.
Palgrave.
Monasterio, E., & Brymer, E. (2015). Mountaineering personality and risk. In Mountaineering
Tour.(pp. 198-210). doi:10.4324/9781315769202
Brymer, E., Davids, K., & Mallabon, E. (2014). Understanding the Psychological Health and
Well-Being Benefits of Physical Activity in Nature: An Ecological Dynamics Analysis
. Ecopsychology, 6(3), 189-197. doi:10.1089/eco.2013.011
Barwais, F. A., Cuddihy, T. F., Washington, T., Tomson, L. M., & Brymer, E. (2014).
Development and validation of a new self-report instrument for measuring sedentary
behaviors and light-intensity physical activity in adults.. Journal of physical activity &
health, 11(6), 1097-1104. doi:10.1123/jpah.2012-0118
Brymer, E., Davids, K., & Mallabon, L. (2014). Understanding the psychological health and
well-being benefits of physical activity in nature: An ecological dynamics analysis.
Ecopsychology, 6(3), 189-197. doi:10.1089/eco.2013.0110
Brymer, E., & Washington, T. (2014). Fitness Health and Wellness. McGraw Hill.
Brymer, E. (2014). Extreme Sports as a Precursor to Environmental Sustainability. In C. R.
Weisser (Ed.), Sustainable Writing: A Bedford Spotlight Reader. Bedford: St. Martins.
Brymer, E., & Davids, K. (2014). Experiential learning as a constraint-led process: An
ecological dynamics perspective. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor
Learning, 14(2), 103-117. doi:10.1080/14729679.2013.789353
Barwais, F. A., Cuddihy, T. F., Washington, T., Tomson, L. M., & Brymer, E. (2014).
Development and validation of a new self-report instrument for measuring sedentary
behaviors and light-intensity physical activity in adults. Journal of Physical Activity
and Health, 11(6), 1097-1104. doi:10.1123/jpah.2012-0118
Lacaze, A. . -. M., & Brymer, E. (2014). Burnout, Wellness and the Natural World. In 15th
International Mental Health Conference,. Surfers Paradise, Gold Coast (QLD).
Brymer, E., & Schweitzer, R. (2013). The search for freedom in extreme sports: A
phenomenological exploration. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 14(6), 865-873. doi:
10.1016/j.psychsport.2013.07.004
Brymer, E. (2013). Extreme sports as transformational tourism. In Transformational Tourism:
Tourist Perspectives (pp. 111-124).
Brymer, E., & Schweitzer, R. (2013). Extreme sports are good for your health: A
phenomenological understanding of fear and anxiety in extreme sport. Journal of
Health Psychology, 18(4), 477-487. doi:10.1177/1359105312446770
Brymer, E., & Davids, K. (2013). Ecological dynamics as a theoretical framework for
development of sustainable behaviours towards the environment. Environmental
Education Research, 19(1), 45-63. doi:10.1080/13504622.2012.677416

Page 2 of 5
Rachelle, J., Washington, T., Cockshaw, W., & Brymer, E. (2013). Towards and operational
understanding of wellness. Journal of Spirituality, Leadership and Management,, 7, 3-
12.
Brymer, E., & Lacaze, A. (2013). The benefits of ecotourism for visitor wellness. In R.
Ballantyne, & J. Packer (Eds.), International handbook of ecotourism.
Brymer, E., & Schweitzer, R. (2013). Fear is good for your health: A phenomenological
exploration of extreme sports.. Journal of Health Psychology.
Brymer, E. (2013). Extreme sports as transformational experiences. In Y. Reisinger (Ed.),
Transformational tourism. CABI.
Barwais, F., Cuddihy, T., Washington, T., Brymer, E., & Tomson, L. M. (2013). Development
and Validation of a New Self-Report Instrument for Measuring Sedentary Behaviors in
Adults. Journal of Physical Activity and Health.
Davids, K., Brymer, E., Seifert, L., & Orth, D. (2013). A constraints-based approach to the
acquisition of expertise in outdoor adventure sports. In Complex Systems in Sport (pp.
306-318). doi:10.4324/9780203134610
Brymer, E. (2012). Transforming adventures: why extreme sports should be included in
adventure programming. In B. Martin, & M. Wagstaff (Eds.), Controversial Issues in
Adventure Programming (pp. 165-174). Champaign, IL,: Human Kinetics.
Brymer, E., & Nielson, J. (. (2012). Transcendence. New Zealand: Southern Underground
Productions,.
Brymer, E., & Sharma-Brymer, V. (2012). The Significance of Extreme sports: A Qualitative
Analysis. In ICPESS conference. Aligarh, India.
Sharma-Brymer, V., Brymer, E., & Davids, K. (2012). The relationship between physical
activity in green space and human health: An Ecological Dynamics perspective. In
ICPESS conference. Aligarh, India.
Brymer, E., & Gray, T. (2012). Program design and activity selection. In J. D. T, & T. Gray
(Eds.), Risk management in the outdoors: A whole of organisation approach for
education, sport and recreation (pp. 112-132). Cambridge University Press.
Washington, T., Rachele, J., Cockshaw, W., & Brymer, E. (2012). Physical Activity in
University Health and Exercise Science Students: Initial Findings from the Brisbane
Cohort Study. In ICPESS conference. Aligarh, India.
Brymer, E., & Gray, T. L. (2011). Program design and activity selection. In Risk Management
in the Outdoors: A Whole-of-Organisation Approach for Education, Sport and
Recreation (pp. 116-131). doi:10.1017/CBO9781139192682.007
Brymer, E., Gray, T., & Cotton, W. (2011). Outdoor experiential training as a medium for the
development of todays leaders. Journal of Spirituality Leadership and Management,
5, 58-66.
Brymer, E., & Gray, T. (2010). Developing an intimate "relationship" with nature through
extreme sports participation. Leisure/ Loisir, 34(4), 361-374. doi:
10.1080/14927713.2010.542888

Page 3 of 5
Brymer, E. (2010). Skill development in canoeing and kayaking: An individualised approach.
In Motor Learning in Practice: A Constraints-Led Approach (pp. 152-160). doi:
10.4324/9780203888100
Brymer, E., Cuddihy, T. F., & Sharma-Brymer, V. (2010). The role of nature-based
experiences in the development and maintenance of wellness. Asia-Pacific Journal of
Health, Sport and Physical Education, 1, 21-28.
Brymer, E. (2010). Risk taking in extreme sports: A phenomenological perspective. Annals of
Leisure Research, 13(1-2), 218-238. doi:10.1080/11745398.2010.9686845
Brymer, E., Gray, T., Cotton, W., & Carpenter, C. (2010). Profiling Outdoor Leadership, The
Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership. 2, 1.
Brymer, E., Gray, T. C., & Carpenter, C. (2010). Ecological leadership: A new perspective on
leadership. In Spirituality, leadership and management conference,. Sydney, Australia.
Brymer, E., & Gray, T. (2010). Developing an intimate relationship with nature through
extreme sports participation. Leisure/Loisir, 34, 36-374.
Murphy, L., & Brymer, E. (2010). Backpackers and sustainable tourism: Exploring the
potential. In International conference on global sustainable tourism. Mbombela, South
Africa.
Brymer, E., & Renshaw, I. (2010). An introduction to the constraints-led approach to learning
in outdoor education. Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 14, 33-41.
E, B. (2009). The Role of Extreme Sports in lifestyle enhancement and wellness. In T. F.
Cuddihy, & E. Brymer (Eds.), Creating Active Futures: Edited Proceedings of the 26th
ACHPER International Conference (pp. 285-300). Brisbane, Australia.
Brymer, E. (2009). The extreme sports experience: A research report,. IFPRA Journal, March,
6-7.
E, B., & Sharma-Brymer, V. (2009). Socio-cultural dimensions of Active Futures: Importance
of studying migrants perspectives of wellness. In T. F. Cuddihy, & E. Brymer (Eds.),
Creating Active Futures: Edited Proceedings of the 26th ACHPER International
Conference (pp. 333-345). Brisbane.
Brymer, E., & Oades, L. G. (2009). Extreme sports: A positive transformation in courage and
humility. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 49(1), 114-126. doi:
10.1177/0022167808326199
Brymer, E., Downey, G., & Gray, T. (2009). Extreme sports as a precursor to environmental
sustainability,. Journal of Sport & Tourism, 14, 193-204.
Brymer, E. (2009). Extreme sports as a facilitator of ecocentricity and positive life changes.
World Leisure Journal, 5, 47-53.
Brymer, E., & Cuddihy, T. (2009). Ecological perspectives and wellness. In T. F. Cuddihy, &
E. Brymer (Eds.), Creating Active Futures: Edited Proceedings of the 26th ACHPER
International Conference (pp. 301-310). Brisbane, Australia.
Brymer, E., & Gray, T. (2009). Dancing with nature : rhythm and harmony in extreme sport
participation. Journal of Adventure Education & Outdoor Learning, 9, 135-149.

Page 4 of 5
T.F,C., & Brymer, E. (2009). Creating Active Futures: Edited Proceedings of the 26th
ACHPER International Conference. SHM, QUt.
T.F,C., & Brymer, E. (2008). The future of Physical education. In T. F. Cuddihy, & E. Brymer
(Eds.), Creating Active Futures: Edited Proceedings of the 26th ACHPER
International Conference (pp. iii-iv). Brisbane, Australia.
Brymer, E. (2008). Extreme sports as ecotourism. In Green Travel, Climate Change and
Ecotourism. Adelaide. Retrieved from
http://www.ecotourism.org.au/conference/pdfs/conf08/papers/Eric%20Brymer%20-
%20Extreme%20sports%20as%20ecotourism.pdf
Sharma-Brymer, V., Fox, C., & Brymer, E. (2008). Educated Indian womens experiences of
education and human capabilities: A location of challenges and hopes. In Conference
of the Human Development and Capability Association: Equality, Inclusion and
Human Development. New Delhi.
Brymer, E. (2006). Extreme sports: Theorising participation - a challenge for phenomenology.
In ORIC (Ed.), ORIC research series. Sydney.
Brymer, E., & Gray, T. L. (2006). Effective leadership: Transformational or transactional?.
Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 10, 13-19.
Brymer, E. (2002). Teamwork and spiritual values. In 5th Annual Spirituality, Leadership and
Management Conference, Creating and Honouring Connection. Gold Coast, Australia.
Brymer, E. (2002). Exploring expedition research methodology: A personal reflection.
Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 6, 44-57.
Brymer, E., Hughes, T., & Collins, L. (2000). The Art of Freestyle. Pesda Press, Bangor, UK.
Reilly, T., Brymer, E., & Townend, M. S. (1993). An ergonomic evaluation of boardsailing
harnesses. In E. J. Lovesey (Ed.), Ergonomics and Energy. London: Taylor and
Francis.

Page 5 of 5

You might also like