PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF GYMNASTICS TRAINING

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Proximus Journal Publishing

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Gymnastics is not only a means of physical development but also a powerful tool for shaping the psychological characteristics of an individual. This article examines the key psychological aspects of gymnastics training, including the development of concentration, self-control, emotional stability, stress resistance, selfconfidence, learning ability, adaptability, creativity, and social skills. The process of mastering complex motor actions in gymnastics creates favorable conditions for the formation of a resilient and harmoniously developed personality. The study emphasizes that systematic gymnastics training contributes significantly to cognitive development, emotional regulation, and social interaction skills, which are essential both in sports and everyday life. As a result, gymnastics is considered an effective pedagogical and psychological instrument in the holistic development of athletes

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