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  5. Pre-game expected mental states in men’s mini-football teams: a comparative analysis
 
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Pre-game expected mental states in men’s mini-football teams: a comparative analysis

Дата випуску
2021
Автор(и)
Popovych, Ihor 
Pavliuk, Mariia 
Hrys, Antonina  
Український державний університет імені Михайла Драгоманова  
Sydorenko, Olga  
Український державний університет імені Михайла Драгоманова  
Fedorenko, Alla  
Український державний університет імені Михайла Драгоманова  
Khanetska, Tetiana  
Український державний університет імені Михайла Драгоманова  
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The aim of the paper is to present empirical research on pre-game expected mental states of mini-football players by means of valid psycho-diagnostic instruments before and after a competition; to compare the empirical results of the winners and losers (n=448). The research methods: content-analysis, tests with standardized questionnaires, factor analysis ANOVA with Varimax rotation. Factor analysis was used to determine pre-game expected mental states of the mini-football players who won (n=178) and mental states of those athletes who lost the game (n=176), the empirical data on the drawn games were not processed (n=94). The structure of pre-game expected mental states of the winners was created. The main state in this structure is F1 “Value-sense selfregulation” (23.51%), related to F2 “Pragmatic self-regulation” (rs=.398; p≤.01) and F3 “Convergent selfregulation” (rs=.352; p≤.01). The structure of pre-game expected mental states of the athletes who lost the game was also created. The main mental state in this structure is F1 “Pragmatic-moderate self-regulation” (15.05%), related to F2 “Distant self-regulation” (rs=.394; p≤.01) and F3 “Sense-internal self-regulation” (rs=.322; p≤.01).We determined that the most stable correlations in the factor structure of pre-gameexpected mental states of the mini-football players who lost the game are F2 “Distant self-regulation” (F1, F3, F4, F5, F6 and F8). We maintain that this mental state is the biggest danger for an athlete and a team game. The study substantiates the importance of training staff’s ability to identify pre-game mental states of athletes and make efficient corrections before and in the course of a game. It describes content features of a regulatory function of athletes’ mental states in competition activities. There search proves that training staff’s ability to take into consideration pregame expected mental states of mini-football players and construct probable scenarios of the course of events allows reacting in time and change the course of a competition positively. The obtained results can be useful for training staff, sports managers, and everyone who is engaged in training and managing mini-football and football clubs, and also for researchers in psychology of physical education and sport.
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sports performance

tactics training

training process

pre-game expectations...

mental state of expec...

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