THE IMPORTANCE OF CREATING A POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT IN SPORTS TRAINING
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sports training, positive psychological environment, sports psychology, motivation, emotional state, stress tolerance, coach–athlete relationships.Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive scientific analysis of the impact of creating a positive psychological environment in the sports training process on athletes’ physical preparedness, psychological stability, and social adaptation. The study substantiates the close relationship between the psychological environment and athletes’ motivation, emotional state, self-confidence, stress tolerance, team relationships, and the effectiveness of competitive performance. The results of the analysis of scientific and methodological literature and pedagogical observations indicate that creating a favorable psychological environment during sports training is one of the key factors ensuring stable improvement in sports performance.
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