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Κόλλιας Χρήστος, Λέκτορας, ΣΕΦΑΑ, ΕΚΠΑ
Summary:
The aim of the work is to investigate the effect of psychological factors on men and teenage wrestlers of Greco-Roman wrestling. In order to accomplish the goals of the work, a complex method was included which included a google scholar-related analysis of the topic and a questionnaire containing 13 quadruple questions (almost never, sometimes, often, almost always) and scored with almost 4 degrees never, 3 degrees sometimes, 2 degrees often, and 1 degree almost always. The sample consisted of 70 Greco-Roman wrestlers (30 men aged 25 ± 1.1 years and 40 teenagers aged 17 ± 0.9 years). Excel was used to analyze the answers. The results are presented in percentage, while the standard deviation was also measured. The questionnaire completion time was 10 minutes. In conclusion, it appears that men wrestlers are more stable, serious and responsible than teenagers. It is important for coaches and specialists who work with Greco-Roman wrestlers to help them identify the goals they are really interested in, by not putting any emphasis on external values that are detrimental to their mental and mental health.
Keywords:
Greco-Roman wrestling, psychology, men, teens