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ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF SHOOTING SPORTS ON THE PSYCHOLOGICAL QUALITY OF TEENAGERS——BASED ON THE INVESTIGATION AND ANALYSIS OF SHOOTING CLUBS

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Volume 2, Issue 2, Pp 61-69, 2025

DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/adsj3025

Author(s)

YunYi Wang

Affiliation(s)

Zhixin High School, Guangzhou 510060, Guangdong, China.

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YunYi Wang

ABSTRACT

The requirements for teenagers' psychological resilience are getting higher in modern society, shooting sports are beneficial to teenagers' mental health. This paper studys the impact of shooting on teenagers' psychological factors such as concentration, emotional control ability, adjustment ability, endurance and stress adaptation ability. By means of the cluster sampling, a questionnaire survey is conducted in shooting clubs, and the results of the questionnaire survey are systematically analyzed. The analysis shows that through shooting training, the three comprehensive indicators of self-control, concentration and psychological stability of the trainees have been significantly improved, and the effect is more obvious for trainees who have trained for more than one year. Moreover, the surveyed trainees all have a positive willingness to promote shooting sports.

KEYWORDS

Shooting sports; Psychological quality; Sampling survey

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YunYi Wang. Analysis of the impact of shooting sports on the psychological quality of teenagers——based on the investigation and analysis of shooting clubs. AI and Data Science Journal. 2025, 2(2): 61-69. DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/adsj3025.

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