2020
DOI: 10.18789/jwstc.2020.28.269
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Relationship among Achievement goal, Perception of errors and Grit of Taekwondo Athletes in Middle and High Schools

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“…Mistakes that occur in sports have been suggested to directly or indirectly affect the players' cognitive and physical anxiety, negative emotions, and optimal level of arousal [8]. Where a negative perception of error causes burnout in athletes, positive acceptance of mistakes is mentioned as a major factor that increases grit [9], which refers to a person's perseverance and enthusiasm for overcoming adversity [10]. However, accumulated data on how the role and characteristics of perception of error affect athletes are lacking.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mistakes that occur in sports have been suggested to directly or indirectly affect the players' cognitive and physical anxiety, negative emotions, and optimal level of arousal [8]. Where a negative perception of error causes burnout in athletes, positive acceptance of mistakes is mentioned as a major factor that increases grit [9], which refers to a person's perseverance and enthusiasm for overcoming adversity [10]. However, accumulated data on how the role and characteristics of perception of error affect athletes are lacking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%