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2012
DOI: 10.2478/v10197-012-0026-x
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The Locus of Control and the Sense of Personal Competence in Young Athletes Practicing Martial Arts

Abstract: Introduction. The locus of control and the sense of competence are the psychological resources relevant to the taking-up and continuation of actions in certain situations. They are important regulating factors of the relationships between the man and the environment. It seems that, in such a specific field as martial arts are, these characteristics are useful and their identification and targeted strengthening desirable. The aim of the research presented in this paper was to gather knowledge about the sense of… Show more

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“…Increasing the level of understanding of the concept of locus of control (Rotter, 1966(Rotter, , 1975 and its application within sporting contexts (Fallby, Hassmen, Kentta, & Durand-Bush, 2006;Rutkowska & Klimczak, 2012;Tsai, Wang, & Lo, 2014;Zagórska & Guszkowska, 2014) should be considered by both athletes and practitioners. Ultimately, athletes are responsible for their own decision-making and despite significant time invested in them (often by a team of multidisciplinary professionals), they are the sole person in control of their thinking, behaviour, and consequent results.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Increasing the level of understanding of the concept of locus of control (Rotter, 1966(Rotter, , 1975 and its application within sporting contexts (Fallby, Hassmen, Kentta, & Durand-Bush, 2006;Rutkowska & Klimczak, 2012;Tsai, Wang, & Lo, 2014;Zagórska & Guszkowska, 2014) should be considered by both athletes and practitioners. Ultimately, athletes are responsible for their own decision-making and despite significant time invested in them (often by a team of multidisciplinary professionals), they are the sole person in control of their thinking, behaviour, and consequent results.…”
Section: A Once In a Lifetime Experiencementioning
confidence: 99%