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The ability to produce and maintain appropriate emotional feelings before competition is universally recognized by athletes and coaches as one of the most important factors contributing to athletic performance. Thus it is not surprising that the relationship between pre-competitive emotions and sports performance has generated considerable interest from researchers in the field of sports psychology. Mood states are regarded as an unstable emotional status in response to an environmental stimulus. Mood states are to influence the exertion of efforts.

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