Relative Autonomy and Fear of Failure: A Psychological Prognosis of Volleyball Players

Relative Autonomy and Fear of Failure: A Psychological Prognosis of Volleyball Players
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Download or read book Relative Autonomy and Fear of Failure: A Psychological Prognosis of Volleyball Players written by Shri Amal Raj P and published by Lulu Publication. This book was released on 2021-07-31 with total page 98 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: To have substantial development in elite level competitions, players necessitate a considerable development in physical as well as psychological potentials. Whereas At the beginning phase of an athlete’s professional career, his performance will be highly influenced by his physical capacities. Moreover, in elite level competitions, the player will have nearly the same level of physical fitness, technical quality, and tactical knowledge but athletes significantly differed in psychological characteristics (Graham, 2011). Generally, in training coaches used to give more stress on the physical preparation of athletes. Perhaps in every training plan, there will be a specific slot for developing the groundwork for each physical component. However, it is exceptional to find a space for psychological training in the overall training plan. Such circumstances underline the lack of scientific temperament in coaching.


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