2024, Vol. 9, Issue 2
Psychosomatic skills assessment of Delhi University defenders of football and hockey players
Author(s): Dr. Man Singh
Abstract:
The research aimed to compare and evaluate the mental skills of a subset of variables, specifically psychosomatic abilities, from Hockey Defenders and Football Defenders of Intercollegiate Football Players at the University of Delhi. These sub variables include sub variables like Stress Control, Relaxation, Fear Control, and Energizing. 40 University of Delhi Football Players made up the study's sample. After that, the participants were separated into two cohorts: Football Defenders (20) and Hockey Defenders (20). There were only male participants in this study. The age range of the participants was 18 to 25. Using a standardized technique, the researcher looked at the mental profiles of Football Defenders and Hockey Defenders. The OMSAT-3 Version 2-2 was employed by the researcher. An Independent Sample 't' Test was performed on the collected data with the goal of comparing. To compare the mental skills selected variable (Psychosomatic abilities) of Football Defenders and Hockey Defenders and determine whether there were any significant differences between the two game roles, the separate sample 't' test was applied to the collected data. Study did not find any statistically significant differences in Psychosomatic Skills (Stress Control, Relaxation, Fear Control, and Energizing) between Football Defenders and Hockey Defenders at a significance level of 0.05. Based on p-values from the statistical analysis that were higher than the significance level of 0.05, this conclusion was drawn.
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