Comparative study regarding the level of anxiety in various categories of athletes
Author(s) -
Cătălina Ababei
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
the annals of dunarea de jos university of galati fascicle xv physical education and sport management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2344-4584
pISSN - 1454-9832
DOI - 10.35219/efms.2020.1.01
Subject(s) - athletes , anxiety , psychology , track and field athletics , romanian , applied psychology , unrest , competition (biology) , social psychology , clinical psychology , political science , physical therapy , medicine , psychiatry , law , linguistics , ecology , philosophy , politics , biology
The Romanian Language Dictionary (2009) defines anxiety as inquietude, unrest, fear. The athletes' emotional states can change easily, especially in less experienced athletes, often near acompetition that demands reaching a goal, or when they find themselves in new situations. This can cause them to block or have no reaction in key moments. Professional sports regard anxietyas a normal reaction of the athlete's body, believing that in this manner it adapts to new conditions and functional parameters. The study was based on the hypothesis stating that anxietycould have various levels in athletes before a competition, according to their sport. The research was conducted on 45 athletes practicing wrestling, track and field, and boxing at a national level, for various Bacau sports clubs. The main research method for this study was the inquiry, and the working instrument was the questionnaire - J. Taylor's anxiety scale.
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