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FEATURES OF STRESS IN ARCHERY WITH MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS AND HEALTHY ATHLETES

Health the Preserving Technologies , UDC: 799.322.2 DOI: 10.24412/2076-9091-2025-460-186-196

Authors

  • Pukhov Aleksandr Mikhailovich Candidate of Biological Sciences, Associate Professor
  • Sidorenko Margarita Sergeevna
  • Gorodnichev Ruslan Mikhailovich Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor

Annotation

Adaptive sport is an effective means of rehabilitation and socialization of people with disabilities. At the same time, the issues of psychological support for athletes with disabilities remain relevant. The purpose of the study was to identify the features of stress and its characteristics in archery with musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and healthy athletes during the pre-competition training period. During the pre-competition training period, 19 highly qualified archers with MSDs and 27 healthy athletes were interviewed by managerial stress survey (MSS). In general, archers is characterized by a pronounced stress level, corresponding to the borderline state between high and moderate levels. Athletes with MSDs had higher stress levels compared to healthy athletes, but in both cases they were within the pronounced stress level. There were no significant differences in stress between male athletes, whereas women with MSDs are more susceptible to stress compared to healthy women’s athletes. Thus, when working with athletes with musculoskeletal disorders, it is necessary to take into account a more pronounced tendency to stress in women from the perception of the professional situation, remuneration for work and the social climate in the team.

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Pukhov, A. M., Sidorenko, M. S. & Gorodnichev, R. M. (2025). FEATURES OF STRESS IN ARCHERY WITH MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS AND HEALTHY ATHLETES Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", № 4 (60), 186. https://doi.org/10.24412/2076-9091-2025-460-186-196
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