Abstract

In this research, Muay Thai athletes who are university students have been examined by evaluating trait anger and anger expressions in terms of some variables. One hundred and ninety-five Muay Thai Athletes from Turkey Muay Thai Championship between universities volunteered for the study. “The Trait Anger and Anger Expression Scales” by Spielberger was used to determine the trait anger and anger expression styles of participants. Kruskal Wallis H and Mann Whitney U tests were applied for statistical analysis and comparison of variables. 
 
 According to the general results of the study; for Anger/In subscale, male athletes had higher points than female athletes. The mothers of high school graduates have higher Anger-In scores than whose mothers had university graduate, and whose father had high school graduate, than in athletes, whose father had primary school graduate. It was found that athletes, whose mothers had secondary school graduate, had higher anger/out subscale points than athletes, whose mothers had primary school graduate and university graduate. Anger/in subscale points of athletes, who had 9 years and more of sport experience, were higher than athletes, who had a lower of sport experience. Those with 3–4 years of sport experience had higher anger/out subscale points than those with 1–2 years and 9 years and more of sport experience. Those with 9 years and more had higher anger-control subscale points than those with a lower of sport experience. There was no significant difference in trait anger and anger/in subscales points between athletes joined international tournaments and who did not. There was a significant different in anger/out and anger/control subscales points between athletes joined international tournaments and who did not. 
 
 As a result, Muay Thai athletes, who are university students, have differences in the forms of trait anger and anger expressions in the dimensions of family (parents’ education level), sporting time and participation in international competitions, the positive incentives of the family to sports, the experiences of the individual in the field of sports and the sense of self-realization have been evaluated that they have a motivational and positive effect on managing, controlling, or suppressing anger.

Highlights

  • Sports enables individuals to be healthy, be developed in social and emotional aspects and let them increase their knowledge and skills (Sunay & Saracoglu, 2003)

  • The aim of this study is to investigate whether there is a relationship between constant anger and anger expression styles, parental education levels, athletic experience durations and participation in international competitions in order to form the population of study of university athletes who are interested in Muay Thai sport

  • While there was no significant difference in constant anger and anger control variables according to gender variable, a significant difference was found in introvert anger and anger control dimensions

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Introduction

Sports enables individuals to be healthy, be developed in social and emotional aspects and let them increase their knowledge and skills (Sunay & Saracoglu, 2003). Sports can be done individually or within a group. As well as the physical development of people, makes them psychologically strong. People can convey their emotions nonverbally and control the reflection of their different emotions (Herguner, 1991; Ozturk Akcalar, 2007; Tanrıverdi, 2012). Sportive activities can help to effectively control and suppress certain feelings such as aggression and anger. In this context, it has positive effects in terms of harmony of individuals (Kuru, 2003). It is suggested that anxiety and stress decrease with regular sports activities (Hassmen et al, 2000)

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