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EEO. 2021; 20(4): 2909-2911


Influence of Psychological Skill Training on Emotional Control Among Kabaddi Players

Dr. C. Jubilet Gnanachellam, M. Ekambaram.




Abstract

The purpose of the study was to find out the influence of psychological skill training, (mental imagery training) on emotional control among kabaddi players. An exploration configuration is the game plan of conditions for assortment and examination of information in a way that means to join significance to the exploration reason with economy in technique. The purpose of this study was to find out the effect of psychological skill training, namely, mental imagery training on emotional control of kabaddi players. In this research design randomly selected (N=30) thirty men Kabaddi were divided into two groups, namely, experimental and control group. Experimental group was provided with six of weeks psychological skill training, namely, mental imagery training and control group was not. They were measured of the selected variable, emotional control, through emotion regulation questionnaires (ERQ) Gross & John (2003) administered both prior to experimental treatment, which formed pre test scores and the scores obtained after experimental treatment was considered as post test scores. The initial and final means were compared to test significance through Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA). In all cases 0.05 level was fixed to test the hypothesis.

Key words: Psychological Skill Training






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