Psychological stability and its relationship to achieving pressure-lifting (Bing Press) in Paralympic weightlifting for young people with physical disabilities

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Haider Ali Salman
Aqeel Bahjat Abbas
Abd al sajad sadoon nasser

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The research included the introduction and the importance of the research in which the researcher touched on the importance of the psychological aspect, including psychological stability and the important role in competitions and tournaments for people with physical disabilities, especially this important segment and what they suffer, and the research problem through the researcher’s experience as a specialist in the field of people with disabilities and those working with lifters with physical disabilities that stability Psychological role is important, and from here the researcher wanted to achieve this role and influence through scientific research in the relationship between psychological stability. Weightlifters The researcher reached through this study the conclusions that the measure of psychological stability fits the sample of the studied research and distinguishes young lifters with average psychological stability and a moral correlation and most psychological features, including psychological stability, have a positive role in achievement. The psychological aspect is one of the important aspects that trainers are interested in, and the preparation of psychological programs is important in kinetics and movement to develop the quad in a way that increases psychological susceptibility, and similar research is conducted on various types of sports activities.

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Haider Ali Salman, Aqeel Bahjat Abbas, & Abd al sajad sadoon nasser. (2024). Psychological stability and its relationship to achieving pressure-lifting (Bing Press) in Paralympic weightlifting for young people with physical disabilities. Mustansiriyah Journal of Sports Science, 4(4), 40–45. https://doi.org/10.62540/mjss.2022.04.04.08
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