The Impact of Coaching, Experience and Technical Post on Precompetitive Anxiety among Elite U15 Footballers Affiliated to the Sectorial Training Centers of the Tunisian Football Federation (TFF)

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Precompetitive anxiety is a psychological constraint for young athletes in an institutional system characterized by a selective environment such as training centers. The objective of our study is to examine cognitive anxiety, somatic and precompetitive self-confidence through measures, intensity, direction and frequency, among 76 U15 elite footballers affiliated in the sectorial training centers. Supervised by the Tunisian Football Federationthe data were collected and analyzed by version 22.0.0. IBM SPSS and AMOS. In our young footballers with neglected psychological framework, the results show that self-confidence through its three measures represents the most identified dimension among our participants. On the other hand, the analysis of MANOVA demonstrated only the effect of coaching on the strategies of mental imagery, control of thoughts, deployment of effort and relaxation. Identifying the manifestation of precompetitive anxiety is an essential step in effectively managing the stressful situation.

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Hajji, J. and Elloumi, A. (2018) The Impact of Coaching, Experience and Technical Post on Precompetitive Anxiety among Elite U15 Footballers Affiliated to the Sectorial Training Centers of the Tunisian Football Federation (TFF). Advances in Physical Education, 8, 157-171. doi: 10.4236/ape.2018.82015.

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