Differences in Mood Patterns and Psychological Characteristics of Young Wrestlers

Document Type : Original Article

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Summary of the research in Arabic:
Wrestling is one of the types of wrestling sports, and one of the most important
Olympic sports included in the Olympic program for a long time, which is of
paramount importance in terms of the huge amount of gold, silver and bronze medals,
in addition to its multiple benefits for its practitioner. Therefore, those in charge of it
seek to give their thought to try to further develop it and raise its technical, planning
and legal level, through the use of all scientific methods and modern training methods.
The research aims to identify the differences in mood patterns and psychological traits
for young wrestlers.
The researcher used the descriptive approach for its relevance with the nature
of the research procedures, and the research sample was randomly selected and
included (75 players) from the junior wrestling sport in Assiut Governorate clubs who
are registered in the clubs for the sports season 2021/2022 AD and whose ages ranged
from (12-15) years from the tools of collecting scale Mood patterns and psychological
traits scale for junior sports
Abstracts:
1- The characteristic temperament of the wrestlers in light weight is the
stimulating nervous force pattern, the characteristic temperament of the wrestlers in
the middle and heavy weight is the balanced nervous work force pattern)
2- The distinguishing psychological features of wrestling players are
(determination, persistence, self-confidence, vigilance, commitment(.
3- There is a statistically significant correlation between the mood patterns and the
distinct psychological features of the wrestling youth.
Recommendations:
1- The necessity of paying attention to training statisticians on how to measure
mood patterns so that they can easily and without errors from time to time.
The need to work on continuous physical measurements to know the typical
development of the wrestling player during each stage he goes through and during
training periods, especially the junior stage.