The aim of this research is to examine the dynamic balance but also agility of Kabaddi as well as volleyball players, as well as their level of Sports Competition Anxiety. A total of one hundred male regional level players from the Jaipur District were chosen to take part in the competition. For the purposes of this research, two physical components, namely dynamic and fluid and agility, and one psychological component, sports competition anxiety, were utilised to compare Kabaddi and volleyball players in terms of performance. This study used the independent ’t'-test to determine whether there was a statistically significant difference between both the state levels Kabaddi but also volleyball players each of the selected physically and mentally variables. The hypothesis was tested at the 0.05 level of significance to determine whether there was a significant difference between both the state level Kabaddi and rather volleyball players each of the selected physically and mentally variables. The results of the study in relation with dynamic balance as well as sports competition anxiety revealed a statistically significant difference among Kabaddi players but also volleyball players, whereas the findings in relation to agility revealed a statistically insignificant distinction between Kabaddi players as well as volleyball players.
Purpose
The purpose of this study was to compare dynamic balance and agility and Sports Competition Concerns between male Kabaddi and Volleyball players in the Jaipur region.
Method
A total of 100 male players from the Rajasthani districts of Jaipur (50 from Kabaddi and 50 from Volleyball) were chosen. It was decided to use Sports Competitive Anxiety as the variation for the present research. The Sports Competition Test (SCAT) developed by R. Martin in 1990 was used to assess the effectiveness of the measuring technique. It was decided to utilise descriptive analysis but also independent assessment to compare the Sports Competitiveness Concern among male Kabaddi and volleyball players at a significance level of 0.05 in order to make the comparison.
Results
Sports Competitive dynamic balance, agility and Anxiety Disorders There is no significant difference with the men's Kabaddi and Volleyball players of the Jaipur region.
Conclusion
On the basis of the findings it is concluded that other factors may influence outcomes such as: Small Sized Size and Indirect Response of Subjects.
Keywords: Anxiety, Competitive Anxiety, Questionnaire, Mental Disorders.