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PECULIARITIES OF COMBAT SPORTS ATHLETES PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAINING

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DOI: 10.21661/r-555252
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II International Scientific and Practical Conference «Scientific and Educational Areas Under Modern Challenges»
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Authors:
Uspuriene A.B. 1 , Fokinas E. 1
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Психология
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1 Lithuanian Sports University
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Uspuriene A. B., & Fokinas E. (2021). PECULIARITIES OF COMBAT SPORTS ATHLETES PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAINING. Scientific and Educational Areas Under Modern Challenges, 98-100. Чебоксары: SCC "Interactive plus", LLC. https://doi.org/10.21661/r-555252

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Abstract

In the modern world of sports, exercise is not considered a key success factor. Sport is an environment in which individuals need to motivate themselves to achieve long-term goals. Athletes are constantly required to cope with the stress of training and competitive pressure and thus manage and regulate their emotions. Research aim – to analyze the literature and to reveal aspects of the effect of dance on girls’ motor abilities.

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