A Survey Study of the Level of Positive Thinking Skills Among Coaches of Iraqi Premier League Clubs in Volleyball

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  • Ali Shamkhi Jabbar* & Dr.Basim Sami Shaheed

Keywords:

survey, skills, coaches, Iraqi Premier, League clubs, volleyball.

Abstract

The importance of the research is that the positive thinking skills themselves as drivers of behavior and guide to choosing the appropriate decision and the ability to solve problems that may face before or during sports competitions through his positive thinking and the ability to make appropriate decisions that contribute to drawing future plans and address the obstacles that the team may face During competitions, as well as his ability to solve problems, and the problem of the current research is to identify the extent to which volleyball coaches enjoy effective psychological and social methods in making decisions and solving problems that the team may face before and during competitions, as there are many difficulties and problems that face The coach’s path to achieve the set goals, which will positively reflect on their creativity and their eagerness to perform training duties. The research aims to build a scale of positive thinking skills for coaches of the Iraqi Premier League in volleyball for the 2021-2022 sports season, identifying the level of positive thinking skills for coaches of the Iraqi Premier League in volleyball for the sports season 2021-2022, identifying the standard levels of positive thinking skills for role coaches The Iraqi excellent in volleyball for the 2021-2022 sports season, and the researchers used the descriptive approach using the survey method and relationships.

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Published

2022-11-03

How to Cite

Ali Shamkhi Jabbar* & Dr.Basim Sami Shaheed. (2022). A Survey Study of the Level of Positive Thinking Skills Among Coaches of Iraqi Premier League Clubs in Volleyball. Yantu Gongcheng Xuebao/Chinese Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 44(10), 41–49. Retrieved from http://ytgcxb.periodicales.com/index.php/CJGE/article/view/193

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