Self-Efficacy, State Anxiety, and Motivation during Mandatory Combative Training
U.S. Army soldiers (n = 52) attending Instructor Combative Training (ICT) courses at two military installations in the US were examined before, during and at the end of the course on self-defense efficacy (SDE), teaching combatives self-efficacy (TCSE), combatives state anxiety (CSA), and motivation...
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Main Authors: | Hector R. Morales-Negron (Author), Robert C. Eklund (Author), Gershon Tenenbaum (Author) |
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Pamukkale University,
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