Sport psychology offers unique opportunities for (a) expanding one's practi
ce beyond areas regulated by managed care and (b) using one's knowledge of
psychology to cultivate health, wellness, and positive aspects of life. Thi
s article describes how developing expertise in sport psychology may benefi
t a practitioner, with special attention to family systems psychologists ev
aluating their own suitability for working in the sport and exercise area.
In addition to expanding one's practice, ways in which sport psychology exp
ertise may enhance overall clinical skills are noted. The article concludes
with a checklist to evaluate suitability for "cross-training" in sport psy
chology and recommendations for initiating the process.