Abstract

The specialists ‘activity in the field of sports (coaches, instructors, heads of the national teams and sport school directors) is connected with the high level of psycho-emotional stress which is determined by the raising of competition, extremely stressful atmosphere of the contests and intensive toll because of increasing the volume of training process of sportsmen. Based on this, it becomes relevant to study the role of those personal factors that can reduce mental capacity for work. The specialists of different age groups from 23 to 38 years, both the young specialists and professionals with experience of 8 -15 years, took part in the experiment. As a result, it was found that the young professionals had higher rates of reduced efficiency in comparison with more experienced ones, due to the higher indexes of their mental satiety, fatigue and feeling of stress. At the same time, the level of self-government is significantly higher among specialists with experience due to such indicators as self-assessment, self-knowledge, self-development, self-criticism, with equal indicators of self-realization scales. The studying of the relationship of mental states and indicators of self-government revealed an existing interrelation between the level of stress, satiety and the scales of self-assessment, self-criticism and self-development. The obtained data allow us to conclude that young professionals experience psycho-emotional overwork due to their unwillingness to make an objective assessment of their activity and its results, to assess their own capabilities adequately and focus on self-development

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