A Study of The Relationship Between Emotional Maturity and Sports Performance of Shuttlers

Authors

  • Prof. Bhagat Singh, Dr. Poonam Jatav

Keywords:

Shuttlers, Emotional maturity, Sports

Abstract

The study was conducted to see the relationship between emotional maturity and shuttlers' performance. Badminton can be played in singles or doubles format. It is derived directly from Poona, which was occupied by the British army in 1860.    

Shuttlers: Those who played with the shuttle and racket on the badminton court are called Shuttlers.       

Result: a strong relationship was detected between emotional maturity and the performance of shuttlers. 

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Prof. Bhagat Singh, Dr. Poonam Jatav. (2023). A Study of The Relationship Between Emotional Maturity and Sports Performance of Shuttlers. International Journal of Engineering, Science and Humanities, 13(1), 41–46. Retrieved from https://www.ijesh.com/j/article/view/279