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Psychological Strategies Used by Competitive Gymnasts to Overcome the Fear of Injury
Psychological Strategies Used by Competitive Gymnasts to Overcome the Fear of Injury
https://www.usagym.org/pages/home/publications/technique/1996/10/fear.pdf

The fear of injury exists when a gymnast lacks confidence in her ability to perform successfully in a threatening or taxing situation. In order to perform at high competitive levels, one must learn to exercise control over fearful situations.

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USAG
Psychology

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