Comparative analysis of sports anxiety levels in IGIPESS and NSUT cricket players
AUTHOR(S): Dr. Man Singh
ABSTRACT: This study looked at the Sports Anxiety of 18 to 25-year-old cricket players from NSUT and IGIPESS. The cricket NSUT=20 and cricket IGIPESS=20 comprised the N=40 subjects. The instrument used was a standardized questionnaire called the Sports Anxiety Scale 2 (SAS-2). It was developed to evaluate Sports Anxiety between IGIPESS and NSUT in connection to worry, concentration disturbance, and somatic anxiety. Statistical approaches such as S.D. and mean were employed to compute descriptive statistics, range, and independent t-test, all with a significance threshold of 0.05. The researcher assessed and contrasted the IGIPESS and NSUT Delhi cricket players. The SAS-2 questionnaire was used to measure worry, and the following outcomes were obtained: The findings demonstrate that worry did not differ significantly between the groups; p>0.05 (p=0.96) suggests that the mean value of worry did not differ significantly, suggesting that the college group had no impact on the players' level of dread. Other indicators like Somatic Anxiety (0.52>0.05) and Concentration Disruption (0.62>0.05) (p>0.05) did not show any significant differences between IGIPESS and NSUT Cricket players.
Dr. Man Singh. Comparative analysis of sports anxiety levels in IGIPESS and NSUT cricket players. Int J Yogic Hum Mov Sports Sciences 2024;9(2):153-155. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22271/yogic.2024.v9.i2c.1629