2015
DOI: 10.35277/kama.2015.17.1.91
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The Mediating Effects Validation of Sports Stress on Self-management and Confidence by Judo Players

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“…For instance, Choi et al (2009) reported that a high level of self-control is an essential psychological characteristic for taekwondo practitioners to achieve higher skill levels in techniques related to the martial arts and higher self-confidence. Similarly, competitive players in ssireum, judo, and wrestling with high levels of self-confidence, performance, and task orientation were found to frequently employ different selfmanagement strategies (Han, 2008;Kim and Chun, 2010;Kim et al, 2015). Lim et al (2015) found taekwondo athletes who practiced self-management positively influenced their sport commitment and exercise satisfaction.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Choi et al (2009) reported that a high level of self-control is an essential psychological characteristic for taekwondo practitioners to achieve higher skill levels in techniques related to the martial arts and higher self-confidence. Similarly, competitive players in ssireum, judo, and wrestling with high levels of self-confidence, performance, and task orientation were found to frequently employ different selfmanagement strategies (Han, 2008;Kim and Chun, 2010;Kim et al, 2015). Lim et al (2015) found taekwondo athletes who practiced self-management positively influenced their sport commitment and exercise satisfaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%