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DOES PRE-COMPETITIVE ANXIETY INTERFERE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF BOXING ATHLETES IN BRAZIL? A PILOT STUDY

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العنوان: DOES PRE-COMPETITIVE ANXIETY INTERFERE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF BOXING ATHLETES IN BRAZIL? A PILOT STUDY
المؤلفون: Alejo, Andres Armas, Aidar, Felipe José, Matos, Dihogo Gama de, Santos, Marcelo Danillo dos, Silva, Dilton dos Santos, Souza, Raphael Fabrício de, Santos, Jymmys Lopes dos, Souza, Lúcio Marques Vieira, Costa, Cleberson Franclin Tavares, Silva, Albená Nunes da
المصدر: Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte. April 2020 26(2)
بيانات النشر: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Exercício e do Esporte, 2020.
سنة النشر: 2020
مصطلحات موضوعية: Anxiety, Sports performance, Boxing, Youth
الوصف: Introduction: Pre-competitive anxiety is one of the psychological factors that can greatly influence athletes' performance, especially when it comes to individual sport like boxing. Objective: To analyze the level of pre-competitive anxiety in male athletes in the adult and young adult categories, and their correlation with the final results of the last Brazilian National Championship. Methods: A total of 60 young adult athletes participated in the study: 38 non-medalists (17.17±0.54 years and 66.38±13.21 kg) and 22 medalists (17.48±0.54 years and 66.21±12.96 kg). The “adults” group consisted of 35 athletes: 11 non-medalists (22.60±4.65 years and 68.33±14.08 kg) and 24 medalists (22.60±4.82 years and 67.33 ±13.13 kg). Results: The levels of cognitive anxiety in the young adult athletes group presented significant differences: medalists presented lower scores than non-medalists (12.77±2.62 and 15.92±5.20, respectively). In the adults group, medalists presented higher scores than non-medalists (15.23±4.42 and 12.00±4.11). Significant differences were observed in somatic anxiety levels between the young adult medalists and the other groups (p = 0.038). In addition, levels of self-confidence were high in all groups (young adult non-medalists = 29.42±4.82; adult non-medalists = 26.14±4.94, young adult medalists = 31.59±4.24 and adult medalists = 28.91±4.88). Conclusion: We conclude that self-confidence may interfere with anxiety levels, considering that medal-winning boxers are less prone to cognitive anxiety than non-medalists, and that both groups have high levels of self-confidence. Level of evidence I; High quality randomized trial with statistically significant difference or no statistically significant difference but narrow confidence intervals.
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تدمد: 1517-8692
DOI: 10.1590/1517-869220202602218943
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رقم الانضمام: edssci.S1517.86922020000200139
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تدمد:15178692
DOI:10.1590/1517-869220202602218943