The purpose of this study was to conduct a comparative study of violence between female State hockey players and the National Level of Rajasthan. For the purpose of the study, 40 players, 20 players each from the State and national level were selected as titles. Scholarships ranging from 18-25 years are randomly selected in Rajasthan. The questionnaire is Anand Kumar's Sports Aggression Inventory which was used for the study. The questionnaire completes all the randomly selected topics. Differences between groups were assessed using t-test cancellation samples. The significance level was at a level of 0.05. The results showed that there was a significant difference between the female Government and the State of the hockey player. Anxiety about sports competition, common to hockey players, is an important fact or influences sports performance. Anxiety about sports competition is an unreliable response that occurs when a player loses his or her ability to cope with the demands. Anxiety about sports competition affects a player's ability to add form effectively to any athletic competition. The purpose of the current study is to examine the competitive sports concerns of a Rajasthan female hockey player. Participants were Rajasthan under-19 women hockey players, who participated in the school hockey tournament and reached the first quarter of the competition. The SCAT test was used to measure the level of anxiety of Rajasthan female hockey players. The results of the study revealed that there is a general level of concern for Rajasthan female hockey players.
Keywords: Anger, State, National, Hockey, Players.