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Comparative Study of Stress in School Boys and Girls Kabaddi Players | Original Article

Amit Kumar*, in International Journal of Physical Education & Sports Sciences | Physical Education, Health, Fitness & Sports

ABSTRACT:

Recent research on children's sport support thought processes is analyzed to give knowledge about potential wellsprings of stress in sorted out youth sports. It is presumed that connection, ability development, achievement and status, excitement, and fitness speak to the most significant general thought process factors for youthful athletes. A four-arrange model of stress is illustrated, surviving experimental writing on stress in youth sports is quickly inspected inside this system, and ramifications of these discoveries with respect to the stressfulness of athletic competition for children are talked about. It is recommended that future stress inquire about in youth sports look at coach-player and parent-player connections, the predecessors of focused attribute anxiety, different wellsprings of stress notwithstanding execution and achievement related requests, and the job of interest inspiration as an arbitrator variable in players' reactions to different stressors. This investigation went for the stress in male and female school students Kabaddi players. With the end goal of the investigation the specialist arbitrarily chose 64 school students matured between 14-18 years. To gather the information scientist utilized students stress scale (SSS). Amid accumulation of information specialist utilized methods and technique fit for this scale. The result of the examination indicated boys having significantly more stress in contrast with girls. The examination reasoned that school boys are more stressful than school girls.