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State of pre-competitive anxiety among swimmers and water polo players in relation to competitive experience

This research aims at examining differences in the intensity of pre-competitive anxiety based on competitive experience between - a) the two sexes (male and female) and - b) the two sports (swimming and water polo). In the research participated 601 male and female athletes, aged 13-26 yrs old of which 425 were swimmers and 176 were water polo players? Their competitive experience varied from 1-13 yrs and according to this they were divided in five /S/ groups. As regards the sample sex it consists of 288 males and 313 females. The athletes completed, before the event the Greek Version of the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory questionnaire (CSAI - 2; Marthens at al., 1990; Kakkos & Zervas; 1996). The results show that in relation to gender, there is a statistically significant difference in three factors of anxiety. With respect to the competitive experience criterion, there is a significant statistical difference only with regard to the factor of self-confidence as well as to the criterion of competitive experience in relation to the sport regarding the all three anxiety factors.
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Subjects: water-polo swimming sport psychology anxiety precompetition anxiety relation experience
Notations: sport games social sciences endurance sports
Published in: Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming X
Editors: J. P. Vilas-Boas, F. Alves, A. Marques
Published: Porto Faculdade de Desporto da Universidade do Porto 2006
Edition: Revista Portuguesa de Ciencias do Desporto
Volume: 6
Issue: Suppl. 2
Pages: 343-346
Document types: congress proceedings
research paper
Language: English
Level: advanced