The article considers the problem of developing the skill of self-regulation in high-skilled athletes in the conditions of sports activity to overcome the confounding factors of stress in subjective perception, preventing the realization of their own potential.
Self-Regulation, adaptation, psychophysiological indicators, representation, skill development
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