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Motricidade

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COSTA, Yago Pessoa et al. Comparison of pre-competition mood state between winners and losers: a study with young beach volleyball athletes. Motri. [online]. 2023, vol.19, n.2, pp.141-147.  Epub Oct 30, 2023. ISSN 1646-107X.  https://doi.org/10.6063/motricidade.23905.

The present study aimed to compare the mood of young beach volleyball athletes according to the result of the match. Sixteen male athletes participated in the study (age= 17± 2.44 years). All were submitted to a simulated competition, following the official rules. Previously, the athletes responded (30 minutes before playing) to the Profile of Mood States (POMS), divided into the dimensions tension, depression, hostility, vigor, fatigue, and confusion. The data were compared using the Mann-Whitney U test, according to the result (winner and loser). The biserial correlation coefficient per point (Kendall’s Tau) and determination (т-square) were calculated for the variables with a significant difference, adopting a 5% significance. Regardless of the result, the observed profile was iceberg characterised by high vigour and low in other dimensions. In addition, there was a significant difference only in the “confusion” dimension (Winner= 2.00 vs Loser= 5.50; U= 13.00; p=.043; d= 1.151). Additionally, the correlation and determination coefficient was т= 0.457 (p=.043) e т2= 0.208, respectively. Regardless of the result, the mood profile 30 minutes before the game was “iceberg”. Furthermore, the “confusion” subscale was identified as the main psychological performance indicator, explaining ∼20% of the variation between winning and losing.

Keywords : athletic performance; sport psychology; young athletes.

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