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International Journal of Physiology, Exercise and Physical Education

Vol. 5, Issue 2, Part A (2023)

The psychological rebellion among the reserve players of the Iraqi premier league football clubs and its relationship to the stability of perceived behavior

Author(s):

Dr. Haider Kareem Saeed

Abstract:

The psychological rebellion shown by the reserve players in the match stems from the feeling of his lack of participation in the matches and the strength of the opponent and the challenge to him. The psychological rebellion of the reserve players during the match may arise through the quality of the curriculum or the training program taken by the technical staff and the knowledge of the acceptability of the reserve players for all aspects of the sports training prepared by the coach. Commitment to the coach’s decisions required of the players despite their exaggeration because they are not reduced or forgotten with the nature of their training age, and therefore the reserve players may not be allowed to improve their physical, skill, tactical and psychological characteristics, which makes a weakness in the self-confidence factor in the match and hesitation during the strength of the opposing team in its stadium and outside its stadium, and for this we find that Fixed behavior is a kind of control depending on what is contained in the changing circumstances of the match, and the reserve player represents his steadfastness in perceived behavior in self-confidence and temper control that occurs in the match. Football professionals.

Pages: 34-40  |  456 Views  122 Downloads


International Journal of Physiology, Exercise and Physical Education
How to cite this article:
Dr. Haider Kareem Saeed. The psychological rebellion among the reserve players of the Iraqi premier league football clubs and its relationship to the stability of perceived behavior. Int. J. Physiol. Exercise Phys. Educ. 2023;5(2):34-40. DOI: 10.33545/26647249.2023.v5.i2a.67
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