Abstract

The goal of the study is to measure the degree of psychological hesitancy experienced by the Olympic fencers competing in the Salma Hussein Al-Jumaili Championship during touch performances. The study made the assumption that psychological reluctance differs between male and female players. To fit the nature of the research, the researchers adopted the descriptive technique in the comparison procedure. The research community was identified as players participating in the Salma Hussein Al-Jamili championship, they represent the population and the research sample only. Forms that do not meet the conditions were excluded from them, so their number reached (70) students. They were chosen intentionally and the tools used in the research were the psychological hesitation scale. The researcher used the appropriate statistical treatment and the researchers concluded that there is psychological hesitation among the Paralympic fencing players in a manner close to the hypothesized mean. There is more psychological hesitation for female players than for male players, and this is what the results showed. Therefore, the researchers recommend that coaches pay attention to the psychological preparation of Paralympic fencing players in general and fencing in particular in order to gain control and self-confidence in order to get rid of psychological hesitation. Pay attention to increasing the confidence of Paralympic fencing players and their ability to make decisions. To prevent psychological problems and hinder their performance.

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