Relationship estate anxiety and performance in futsal goalkeepers scholl Olympics
Abstract
The anxiety factor has been the subject of constant research and studyin Psychology of Sport and Physical Education. Therefore, the objective of this studyis to identify the anxiety state of futsal goalkeeper sin School Olympics. The methodology used was a closed questionnaire containing forty questions on anxiety trait and anxiety state held one hour before the matches. There search group consists often futsal goalkeepers, who are properlyen rolled in elementary education II of public schools in the municipality of Itaquaquecetuba/SP. The results obtained indicate that most goalkeepers surveyed had a high level of trait anxiety and state anxiety, and anxiety in this age group of 11 and 12 years of age, for not having anemotional stability to with stand this kind of pressure a competition, because they are not a ware of the high emotional stakes, and demonstrate a competitive state anxiety higher than the athletes of older or more experienced.
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