Alternative psychological improvement for karate-do trainers from Santiago de Cuba

https://doi.org/10.21744/irjeis.v6n1.847

Authors

  • Mariano Cesar Gurris Suarez Department of Environmental Consulting, Santiago de Cuba
  • Hilda Rosa Rabilero Sabatés University Professors, Venezuela

Keywords:

alternative of psychological, karate-do, overcoming for trainers, psychological component, Santiago de Cuba

Abstract

The psychological overcoming of trainers in Karate-Do the province of Santiago de Cuba still does not meet the demands of contemporary martial-sports practice, which becomes the presence of an epistemological gap in relation to theoretical knowledge-practical and the acquisition of professional skills, showing flaws in their professional performance, constituting this the main problem of research. For this reason, it is proposed as a practical contribution an alternative for professional improvement aimed at the preparation of the psychological component in trainers Karate-Do, aimed at eliminating the inadequacies that are manifested in the practice of this sport. For this, scientific methods of the theoretical, empirical, mathematical-statistical level and techniques such as interview, survey and psychological tests were used. The theoretical references of the preceding authors constitute valuable contributions whose results enrich the systematic work of martial artists, by attending to the various characteristics of athletes during the training stage and the competitive.

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Published

2020-01-31

How to Cite

Suarez, M. C. G., & Sabatés, H. R. R. (2020). Alternative psychological improvement for karate-do trainers from Santiago de Cuba. International Research Journal of Engineering, IT & Scientific Research, 6(1), 11–17. https://doi.org/10.21744/irjeis.v6n1.847

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