2016
DOI: 10.14400/jdc.2016.14.12.545
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The Effect of Self-confidence and stress on University Judo Athletes Performance

Abstract: The purpose of this study is finding out the effect of self-confidence and stress on University Judo Athletes performance. For this study, 249 participants of University Judo team athletes were sampled using convenient sampling method. To process data, AMOS 23.0 and SPSS PC+23.0 Version statistical program for WINDOWS were used and frequency analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, reliability, correlations and structural equation model analysis were conducted. Through such processes and method of the study as … Show more

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“…Self-confidence was found to affect how people choose and chase their goals, promoting positive emotions, enhancing concentration, and increasing persistence (Theodorakis, 1995;Bandura, 1997;Weinberg and Gould, 2015). Thus, martial arts practitioners, who had high selfconfidence about self-management may have used appropriate self-management skills to help them focus on achieving their target training and competition goals, thereby resulting in higher levels of commitment (Kim, 2010;Hur et al, 2011;Jeon, 2016;Kong, 2017). Moreover, participants included in the current study were mostly engaged in competitive sports, which denote that they aspire to achieve valuable opportunities and to become successful.…”
Section: The Influence Of Different Dimensions Of Self-management On Exercise Self-confidence Satisfaction and Commitmentmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Self-confidence was found to affect how people choose and chase their goals, promoting positive emotions, enhancing concentration, and increasing persistence (Theodorakis, 1995;Bandura, 1997;Weinberg and Gould, 2015). Thus, martial arts practitioners, who had high selfconfidence about self-management may have used appropriate self-management skills to help them focus on achieving their target training and competition goals, thereby resulting in higher levels of commitment (Kim, 2010;Hur et al, 2011;Jeon, 2016;Kong, 2017). Moreover, participants included in the current study were mostly engaged in competitive sports, which denote that they aspire to achieve valuable opportunities and to become successful.…”
Section: The Influence Of Different Dimensions Of Self-management On Exercise Self-confidence Satisfaction and Commitmentmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Elite or professional (CEPA) level competition is a sporting environment that provokes tremendous amount of physiological and psychological stresses for players (Jeon, 2016). These stressors can be winning expectation and injury.…”
Section: Self-management and Outcome Variables Based On Level Of Sports Participationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is better when someone has a low level of self-confidence, then often leads to higher levels of anxiety, depression, stress and has an impact on decreased performance (Marshall & Gibson, 2017). In addition, according to the study results by Jeon (2016) reported that low levels of self-confidence it will greatly affect a person's motivation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%