ABSTRACT Competitive stress is a significant psychological factor influencing the performance, well-being, and overall development of athletes. The present study explores the nature, causes, and impact of competitive stress among athletes and examines effective strategies for its management. Competitive stress arises from various sources, including performance pressure, fear of failure, high expectations from coaches and parents, peer comparison, and uncertainty of outcomes. While moderate stress may enhance motivation and focus, excessive stress can negatively affect concentration, decision-making, emotional stability, and physical performance. In modern sports, the level of competition has increased significantly. Expectations of excellent performance, uncertainty in selection processes, pressure from coaches and parents, and media attention contribute to rising competitive stress among athletes. While an optimal level of stress can enhance performance, excessive stress may reduce efficiency, lower self-confidence, and create psychological imbalance. The purpose of the present study is to examine the nature, causes, and management strategies of competitive stress among athletes. A descriptive survey method was used for the research. A sample of 100 athletes aged 16 to 22 years was selected. Findings revealed that fear of failure, performance anxiety, and social expectations were major stress factors. Breathing techniques, meditation, positive self-talk, and emotional support from coaches were found effective in managing stress.
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Swati Pravin Patil (Shirote)
Kanya Maha Vidyalaya
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Swati Pravin Patil (Shirote) (Tue,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/699a9da0482488d673cd3a9e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18709781