Coping Skills and Self-Efficacy As Predictors of Gymnastic Performance (Report)
The Sport Journal 2011, Wntr, 14, 1
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Introduction Competitive sports place very high demands on athletes in terms of physical and psychological performance. Athletes are called to withstand significant stress both during competition and daily training, all from the very young starting age required by sports at a high level. Furthermore, elite gymnasts were found to exhibit very high anxiety levels in comparison to similarly skilled athletes in other sports (12).
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