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- Title
COMPETITIVE ANXIETY LEVEL BEFORE AND DURING COMPETITION OF INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL KURASH ATHLETES.
- Authors
Samandarov, A.; Ergasheva, M.
- Abstract
The trouble and anxiety of an athlete in the process of participating in competitions and in the process of competitions is the main obstacle to achieving sports results. Nevertheless, the type of sport, kurash received a competition, and the psychological state of the continuation of the competition, in particular, the problem of trouble and anxiety, has not been scientifically studied. The purpose of this article is to investigate the state of trouble and anxiety during the competition, as well as to determine the difference between the state of trouble during the competition and the state of anxiety during the competition. A total of 450 kurash athletes voluntarily participated in the research work (high/international level) (225), kurash athletes of national categories (university/national level) (225), males 238, females 212). The research works and verification of participants were carried out in 4 major competitions on the territory of Uzbekistan. The instrument used for the research was the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 which consisted of 27 items and tested twice: before and during the match to examine level of anxiety prior and during the competition. To test the research hypotheses the t-test was used and P values were set at p<0.05 for all measures. The obtained results showed that the participants of the competition received an average ventilation condition of 45.5783 for male kurash athletes and 46.6532 for female kurash athletes. (t-test- 6.506, p<0.05). In addition, the international level kurash athletes of the competition received a state of anxiety, which amounted to 39,3590, while the national category kurash athletes had a state of 44,0218 (F=14.110, p<0.05). The study also revealed that the level of trouble and anxiety of international kurash athletes (38,6400) during the competition was lower than that of national kurash athletes (43,8439) (F=7.899, p<0.05). The results of the study indicate the need to optimize the psychological training that kurash athletes of the national category received from competitions, as well as the organization of training with females on the basis of a separate approach, in particular, the implementation of psychological training.
- Subjects
UZBEKISTAN; COMPETITIVE state anxiety; INTERNATIONAL competition; SPORTS psychology; ANXIETY; OLYMPIC Games; DEVELOPMENTAL psychology &; motivation; WOMEN athletes; MALE athletes; NUTRITIONAL value; ATHLETES
- Publication
German International Journal of Modern Science / Deutsche Internationale Zeitschrift für Zeitgenössische Wissenschaft, 2022, Issue 34, p36
- ISSN
2701-8369
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5281/zenodo.6675140