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[03心-口-12] A STUDY ON THE INFLUENCE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS AFFECTING PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE
ROLE OF PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS
Abstract
Sport is all forms of Physical performance, through casual or organized participation, aim to use, maintain or improve Physical Fitness and provide entertainment to participants. Sport may be competitive, where a winner or winners can be identified by objective means and may require skills and techniques, especially at higher levels. Psychology is the science or study of the soul, which is responsible for various mental activities such as learning thinking, feeling etc.
Objective:
Psychological factors affecting Physical performance in sports is no longer dependent on Psychological well-being of the athlete. The point where psychological response potential reaches the dead end, the psychological process seems to make the athlete click proving the energy to achieve the goal, which physiologically seemed impossible.
Design:
Important psychological factors, which affect the physical performance, are categorically designed into personality, Intelligence, Attitude, Motivation, Aggression, Anxiety, Mental Imagery, and Group Dynamics.
Conclusion:
It is well established by now that there are numerous psychological factors, which effect and improve the physical performance. However, the degree of skill and performance in some sport is judged according to well-defined criteria.
Sport is all forms of Physical performance, through casual or organized participation, aim to use, maintain or improve Physical Fitness and provide entertainment to participants. Sport may be competitive, where a winner or winners can be identified by objective means and may require skills and techniques, especially at higher levels. Psychology is the science or study of the soul, which is responsible for various mental activities such as learning thinking, feeling etc.
Objective:
Psychological factors affecting Physical performance in sports is no longer dependent on Psychological well-being of the athlete. The point where psychological response potential reaches the dead end, the psychological process seems to make the athlete click proving the energy to achieve the goal, which physiologically seemed impossible.
Design:
Important psychological factors, which affect the physical performance, are categorically designed into personality, Intelligence, Attitude, Motivation, Aggression, Anxiety, Mental Imagery, and Group Dynamics.
Conclusion:
It is well established by now that there are numerous psychological factors, which effect and improve the physical performance. However, the degree of skill and performance in some sport is judged according to well-defined criteria.