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VOL. 3, ISSUE 2 (2018)
Measurement of competition level anxiety of university level players by using scat in north zone in India
Authors
Varun Singh, Sonu Punia
Abstract
Introduction: One of the psychology factors that are believed to have an effect on athletic performance is the level of anxiety experienced prior to an athletic contest. This is referred to in the literature as pre-competitive anxiety (PCA). PCA has both positive as well as negative role in performance.
Objective: The aim of this study is to measure pre-competition anxiety (PCA) level among inter-university women football team of North zone.
Methodology: Study design: Present study was a cross-sectional study. Sample size: 46. Sex: Female. Number of teams: 3.
Protocol: All participants completed SCAT (Sports Competition Anxiety Test) questionnaire for measuring pre-game anxiety. The teams were ranked according to their performance in the tournament (KUK ranked 11, MDU ranked 6 and DU ranked 1).
Statistics: Data were analyzed using IBM SPSS v21.0 software.
Results: All teams had average level of anxiety (SCAT score present between 10 and 25).
Conclusion: The present study supports that every team had moderate level of Pre Competition Anxiety that varies from team to team.
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Pages:07-09
How to cite this article:
Varun Singh, Sonu Punia "Measurement of competition level anxiety of university level players by using scat in north zone in India". International Journal of Yoga, Physiotherapy and Physical Education, Vol 3, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 07-09
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