A comparative analysis of the components of mental reliability among student-athletes engaged in mas-wrestling and boxing
https://doi.org/10.25587/2587-5590-2026-1-76-84
Abstract
In modern high-performance sports, mental reliability is a decisive factor for success. The specificity of various combat sports forms unique complexes of psychological qualities, requiring a differentiated approach to the training process. A comparative analysis of the mental profiles of athletes in different combat disciplines allows for the identification of targets for psychological correction. Objective. To conduct a comparative analysis of mental reliability components in student-athletes practicing mas-wrestling and boxing. The study was conducted at the North-Eastern Federal University involving 41 students: 24 mas-wrestlers and 17 boxers (average age 20.3 years). V. E. Milman’s standardized questionnaire was used to assess four components: Competitive Motivation (CM), Competitive Emotional Stability (CES), Self-Regulation (SR), and Stability-Noise Resistance (SN). Statistical data processing was performed using SPSS v.22.0 software (Mann-Whitney U test, Pearson’s χ², OR). It was established that athletes in both groups possess high competitive motivation, yet demonstrating a critically low level of emotional stability (low CES was found in 83.34 % of the mas-wrestlers and 82.36 % of the boxers). However, differences were revealed in regulatory components: the boxers showed better results in self-regulation (47 % with a high level vs. 33 % for mas-wrestlers). The most pronounced difference was found in noise resistance: the mas-wrestlers were 3.5 times more likely to manifest a low level of SN compared to the boxers. High motivation without developed self-control skills does not guarantee mental reliability. Due to the specifics of their sport, the boxers demonstrated better adaptation to stress conditions through more developed self-regulation and noise resistance skills. For the mas-wrestlers, the implementation of psychological training programs aimed at developing emotional stabilization techniques is recommended.
About the Authors
E. Z. ZasimovaRussian Federation
Zasimova Ekaterina Zakharovna, Cand. Sci. (Medicine), doctor of physical therapy and medicine, Deputy Head, Center for Kinesiological Research and Wellness Technologies, Institute of Physical Culture and Sports
ResearcherID: NFS-8792-2025
Yakutsk
O. N. Kolosova
Russian Federation
Kolosova Olga Nikolaevna, Dr. Sci. (Biology), Professor, Chief Researcher
Scopus ID: 7003599837
ResearcherID: P-6534-2015
Yakutsk
A. S. Golderova
Russian Federation
Golderova Aitalina Semyonovna, Dr. Sci. (Medicine), Professor, Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Scopus ID: 57194856266
ResearcherID: AAP-1638-2020
Yakutsk
E. P. Kudrin
Russian Federation
Kudrin Egor Petrovich, Cand. Sci. (Pedagogics), Associate Professor, Head of The Department of Traditional Sports, Medical and Biological Disciplines and Life Safety, Institute sf Physical Culture and Sports
Scopus ID: 56901298500
Yakutsk
N. A. Dmitriev
Russian Federation
Dmitriev Nikolai Aleksabdrovich, applicant, senior lecturer at the department of physical education, institute of physical culture and sports
Yakutsk
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For citations:
Zasimova E.Z., Kolosova O.N., Golderova A.S., Kudrin E.P., Dmitriev N.A. A comparative analysis of the components of mental reliability among student-athletes engaged in mas-wrestling and boxing. Vestnik of North-Eastern Federal University. Medical Sciences. 2026;42(1):76-84. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25587/2587-5590-2026-1-76-84
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