Abstract:
The purpose of the study is to justify the methodology for developing complexes of mental resources (CMR) for
sports representatives by comparing CMR male and female sports teams. The male sample included football
(n=108) and volleyball (n=58) teams, meanwhile, the female sample included handball (n=38) and volleyball
(n=55) teams. Research Methods: valid test methods with standard survey forms; factor analysis; criterion and
reliability coefficients of the empirical data array. Results. The methodology for developing complexes of
mental resources in athletes is substantiated, and an algorithm for operations is proposed. ANOVA factor
analysis was used to discover the most loaded parameters of all CMR. The CMR of male and female sports
samples is represented graphically. F1 “Value-Meaningful” (DG1=24.01%; DG2=10.67%) and F2
“Pragmatically-Moderate” (DG2=24.25%; DG1=13.12%) are the most loaded CMR factors. Significant
differences in the samples were found between the “Value-Meaningful” (t=3.2; p≤.01); “Pragmatically-
Moderate” (t=-2.9; p≤.01) and “Procedural” (t=2.1; p≤.05) factors. The factors that comprise the valuemeaningful
core are proven as the basis of the CMR of the male sample. It should be mentioned that the purpose
of sports activities for male athletes is physical energy and “inner strength”, which allow them to overcome
challenges, recover, and not break down. It was established that the CMR of the female sample is founded on
pragmatism and moderation. The predominance of the pragmatic component in female sample representatives is
assumed because the multifaceted nature of women consists in a female’s ability to create a family, give birth to
children, and be in competitive sports shape in a relatively short period of time, which requires more time and
psycho-emotional resources than men. Conclusions. The development of mental resource complexes enables the
identification of major differences, the identification of athlete growth indicators, and serves as the basis for the
development of work programs aimed at strengthening mental resources.
Description:
Popovych, I., Radul, I., Radul, V., Geiko, Ie., Hoi, N., Sribna, O., & Tymosh, Yu. (2022). Construction and comparison of mental resource complexes of male and female sports teams. Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 22(9), 2053-2061. DOI: 10.7752/jpes.2022.09262.