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A COMPARISION OF SPORTS PSYCHOLOGICAL SKILLS OF MALE AND FEMALE JUDO PLAYERS

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... The study within sport psychology, involving the study of how psychological factors influence athletic performance has become one of the most common areas of study [2]. The previous research discover that psychological skills have contribution on developing an athlete's coping skills [3], concentration, and stress responses [4]. To enhance and to optimize an athlete's coping skills, it is important for the athlete to develop their mental skills [3]. ...
... The previous research discover that psychological skills have contribution on developing an athlete's coping skills [3], concentration, and stress responses [4]. To enhance and to optimize an athlete's coping skills, it is important for the athlete to develop their mental skills [3]. The use of various psychological techniques including visualization (imagery) and body relaxation has a significant influence on concentration and stress response [4]. ...
... The previous study had shown that psychological skills, psychological skill training, and psychological skill profiles have significant impacts on athletes' performance [2,3,6,10]. However, the number of study involving Physical Education college students is limited. ...
... In addition, Shrivastava (2013) explains that in Indonesia the male judoka has higher sport psychological skills on the aspects of dealing with difficulties, performing under pressure, undergoing mental preparation, gaining concentration, being concern-free, displaying faith, and displaying motivation in comparison to the female judoka. Not to mention, in England male and female athletes have a "High" category in terms of mental determination, which predicts the attribution of control after the competitive failures (Dosil et al., 2014;Jannah et al., 2021;Meggs & Chen, 2018). ...
... Furthermore, Shrivastava (2013) explains that in India the male athletes possess higher sports psychological skills in certain aspects namely dealing with difficulties, performing under pressure, undergoing mental preparation, gaining concentration, being anxiety-free, showing confidence, and displaying achievement motivation than the female athletes. On the other hand, Parnabas (2015) states that the male athletes earn the lowest score on the anxiety in performing sports in comparison to the female athletes and this situation certainly impacts the performance and the success of the athletes. ...
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The study aims to identify the differences in the psychological skills of the male and female Indonesian basketball teams in the Asian Games XVIII. The sample that had been involved in the study was 24 athletes, comprised of 12 males and 12 females. The instrument that had been implemented within the conduct of the study was The Psychological Skills Inventory for Sports (PSIS-R-5) (Mahoney et al., 1987). The data were analyzed, using the SPSS 12 software. The results of the study show that the psychological skills of the male athletes belonged to the "High" category with a mean score of 145.25 and, those of the female athletes also belonged to the "High" category with a mean score of 134.25. It might be concluded that There were significant differences between the male and the female athletes (p< 05). The results of this study are expected to contribute references or evaluations for the coaches, the managers, and all of the stakeholders who have been involved in the Indonesian basketball affairs to improve the achievements of the basketball athletes through the psychological skills on the aspects of team significance for the male Indonesian basketball athletes and the aspects of mental preparation for the female Indonesian basketball athletes. The improvement on the achievements through the psychological skills on these aspects are important to pursue to support the Indonesian basketball athletes for dealing with the Asian competition and the global competition.
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