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Induction of In Vitro Androgenesis in Asparagusofficinalis L., A. maritimus (L.) Miller and in a Few Bred Diploid and Tetraploid Lines Obtained from Asparagus Interspecific Crosses

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  • The aim of the research is to identify differences in stressors’ perception and potentially stressful situations regarding the injury history of the 24 baseball pitchers who are members of Villa Clara’s pre-selection team

  • There was a marked presence of psychosocial stressors related to little social support from coaches, teammates, and referees, as well as stress-generating situations made up of elements related to the adverse result of their activity, the significance of the game, the talent of the opponent, and the moments of the game, being the beginning and the end those that cause a greater tension in these pitchers

  • The Sport Psychology has focused primarily on the analysis of the athlete’s psychological factors with a marked focus on performance, several authors [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8] have focused the psychological analysis of sport from a perspective that encompasses both well-being and the result, based on the principle that the sports psychologist must have a vision of health and performance as referred to by Palmi [9]

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Introduction

The aim of the research is to identify differences in stressors’ perception and potentially stressful situations regarding the injury history of the 24 baseball pitchers who are members of Villa Clara’s pre-selection team. In relation to the above, Gonzalez, et al [12] expresses that in sports games, “the high psychic burden” caused by various factors such as the number of players, the different emotional reactions, the accidental unforeseen events that translate into “psychological barriers for the athlete”; the influences of the refereeing, and of the spectators, generate a psychological load from which the teams in general and the players in particular do not escape These elements can be considered as typical or common stressors of sports games, among which is baseball considered a national sport in Cuba. Alvaredo [18] expresses that this sporting activity is strenuous due to the high probability of experiencing potentially stressful situations, some of which have been studied by González and Padilla [19], concluding that pitchers face situations of different levels of technical and tactical complexity, to which a certain degree or level of psychological pressure is inherent

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