THE INFLUENCE OF SELF-EFFICACY OF А PERSONALITУ, MOTIVATIONAL AND PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL FACTORS ON THE SPORTS PERFORMANCE
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The concept of self-efficacy of the personality in sports activities is operationalized. The results of an experimental study of the influence of self-efficacy of the personality on the effectiveness of sports activities by means of motivational and psychophysiological factors that have incentive and functional significance in the behavioral implementation of the phenomenon of self-efficacy of the personality in the athleteʼs activities are con-sidered. The influence of self-efficacy of the personality on the effectiveness of sports activities by means of achievement motivation and the mental state of an athlete as psychological factors of its functioning is empirically proven. It is established that significant psychological predictors of the effectiveness of sports activities are indicators of self-efficacy of the personality, generalized self-efficacy in activity and the mental state of an athlete. Achievement motivation is a predictor of performance in sports only at the initial stages of a sports competition. It is concluded that the most significant prognostic indicator of the effectiveness of sports activities is generalized self-efficacy in activity.
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