IMPACT OF RELATIONSHIP OF COACHES ON ATHLETES
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https://doi.org/10.55968/ijobsms.v12i01.454Keywords:
Athlete, Coaches, Sports, RelationshipAbstract
In a sporting context, athletes may endure extreme or excessive stress. Today, it's crucial to remember that nobody can keep the sport a secret. Sport has become a significant feature of our lives and is a social phenomenon that affects all facets of an individual's and society's existence. The numerous aspects of psychological relationships, such as successful communication and conflict between coaches and athletes, will be examined in the current study. The study's major goal is to understand the psychological factors that affect how well players perform in sports. The interaction between athletes and coaches is a key factor in fostering athletes' development. Ability of the coach to generate ideal working conditions based on their psychosocial and physical qualities
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