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Plokhikh, V. |
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Popovych, I. S. |
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Kruglov, K. |
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Sabadukha, O. |
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Melnyk, N. |
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Omelianiuk, S. |
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Hoian, I. |
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Попович, І. С. |
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2024-11-01T07:55:26Z |
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2024-11-01T07:55:26Z |
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2024 |
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https://ekhsuir.kspu.edu/handle/123456789/19957 |
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Plokhikh, V., Popovych, I., Kruglov, K., Sabadukha, O., Melnyk, N., Omelianiuk, S., & Hoian, I. (2024). Strategies for extreme self-organization among handball players. Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 24(8), 1849–1859. https://doi.org/10.7752/jpes.2024.08205 |
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This study aims to conduct theoretical and empirical research into the strategies of extreme self-
organization among handball players in competitive context. Methods: The research sample consisted of 34
athletes, aged 20–28 years (Мe = 22.00; М = 21.87; SD = ± 3.64), who had been actively involved in handball
for 4–12 years and represented both women’s and men’s teams. Validated psycho-diagnostic tools, extensively
tested in team sports research, were used. Additionally, purposeful non-participant observation was performed
using standard protocols. Theoretical methods were employed to analyze, generalize, and explain the empirical
results. Results: The research strategy included comparing the parameters of two attack lines, the first line
(Group 1) and the second line (Group 2), to assess their extreme self-organization strategies. It was found that
experienced handball players rely on perfectly practiced functional models of organization, focusing on
permanent significant changes in spatio-temporal relations of a competitive situation. It was established that the
dominant strategies are as follows: taking responsibility; self-control; problem-solving planning. It was found
that the competitive strategy orientated towards social support is manifested moderately. The moderation is
explained by the connection of the players’ game expectations with successful functional self-realization of
teammates, rather than with the emotionally colored personal self-realization. It was established that the strategy
of confrontation is statistically pronounced in the experienced handball players of the first line of attack. This
preference was regarded as a consequence of the functionally determined and normatively provided close
physical contact with the players of the team-competitor. It was highlighted that the excessive confrontational
attitude of experienced players is compensated by distancing oneself from provoking circumstances. Discussion
and conclusions. It was established that the strategies of handball players’ extreme self-organization are
motivational-behavioral patterns, caused by stressogenic situations of a contest, the players’ role positions on the
sports ground, external and internal factors of sporting activities and organizational-content features of handball
competitions. It was substantiated that the strategies of extreme self-organization of the first and second lines of
attack have regular different functional-content parameters. It was proved that the obtained results of the
research into the strategies of extreme self-organization possess scientific novelty and are valuable for
representatives of team sports. |
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stressogenic conditions |
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defense mechanisms |
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health |
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confrontation |
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mental state |
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social notions |
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leadership |
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self-actualization |
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dc.title |
STRATEGIES FOR EXTREME SELF-ORGANIZATION AMONG HANDBALL PLAYERS |
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Article |
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