ISSUES OF ATHLETES' RESILIENCE TO STRESS FACTORS

ISSUES OF ATHLETES' RESILIENCE TO STRESS FACTORS

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  • GIORGI PARULAVA1
  • DAVID ZURABASHVILI
  • ELENE PARULAVA
  • NANA GELENAVA

Keywords:

situational anxiety, stress-factor, stress fatigue, self-assessment, sports achievements

Abstract

Students who are actively involved in sports, the subjective assessment of the stress load revealed in the subjects before and after the examination session, the different colors of the processes of expectation and uncertainty, can also be the properties of the subject's personality, the character of his personal anxiety. In subjects with high levels of personal anxiety, situational anxiety usually manifests itself in higher levels. Situational anxiety is not just a negative response to a stressful condition. In many cases, it stimulates a more effective manifestation of personal capabilities in a specific extreme situation and contributes to the achievement of the set task.

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Published

2021-10-19

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GIORGI PARULAVA1, DAVID ZURABASHVILI, ELENE PARULAVA, & NANA GELENAVA. (2021). ISSUES OF ATHLETES’ RESILIENCE TO STRESS FACTORS. Experimental and Clinical Medicine Georgia, (5-6). Retrieved from https://journals.4science.ge/index.php/jecm/article/view/604

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