The orientation towards sports competition and its relationship to the Jerk performance for the first stage students in the College of Physical Education and Sports Science, University of Baghdad
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https://doi.org/10.61841/bdxvb625Keywords:
Jerk performance,, sports competition, Physical Education and Sports ScienceAbstract
When a person has a strong motivation to obtain a goal, obtaining this goal that satisfies his motivation is considered as a reward that causes him a feeling of pleasure and contentment, and failure to obtain this goal is considered a type of punishment that causes him to feel pain or distress. The human being by his nature, tends to cause pleasure and avoids what causes him a pain, and for this reason, people naturally inclined to learn responses or actions that lead to success and avoid responses that lead to failure.
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