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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF AGGRESSION IN MARTIAL ARTS
SALESI, M.
SHIRAZ UNIVERSITY
Introduction: Aggression in sport is define as any behavior , not recognized as legal within the official rules of conducts , directed toward
an opponent , official , team-mate or spectator who is motivated to avoid such behavior. A number of sport psychologists have noted that
aggression and violence are serious problems in sport, particularly contact sport. The purpose of present study was to investigate the
aggression in martial arts and comparison with non-athletes.
Methods: 209 elite martial arts athelets (53 tackwondo, 52 judo, 54 Kong fu and 50 karate) with 48 non-athlete (aged 20.3+ 0.7) participated
in this study. They completed Buss and Perrys (1992) aggression questionnaire. It consists of 29 items, distributed unequally among
physical aggression, verbal aggression, anger and hostility.
Results: our results showed significant difference in aggression items between groups (P<0.001).Tukey test also showed that, the most
difference was in kong fu group in relation with non-athletes and judo group. Other athletes groups do not any difference with nonathletes.
Conclusions: Findings showed that the type of martial arts have own effects on aggressive characterized of athletes.
References:
Agnieska W,Milena S,Edward W.(2007) Self-aggression in athletes practicing combat sports.Physical education and sport,51,67-71
John H.(2008) A critique of the development of competitive aggresivenss and anger scale.Psychology of Sport and Exercise,10,1-8
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