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Aim. To determine psychological and pedagogical conditions of forming the sport motivation in young volleyball players. High sport performance closely is associated with personal motivation sphere. Motivation is not only a core characteristics of the athlete which leads him/her to the desired goal, but also influences the specifics of all processes in the human body when an individual is engaged in some kind of activity. Teachers, coaches, and athletes tend to underestimate the role of motivation factors and to ignore the dynamics of changes in motives which results in impossibility to fulfill one's potential in sporting activity. Research organization and methods. The study involved 15-16-year-old volleyball players. The athletes were aware of application of suggestion and persuasion methods and informed of the necessary emotional attitude to the stated conditions (at the level of goals, motives, and cona-tions) which leads to high sport performance (the effect of the top-down mechanism). Results. Sport motivation should be developed from external organization when the stated attitude is formed and becomes actual mainly under the influence of the social environment, and is associated with the specifics of the exact situation, to internal organization associated with the personal features of an athlete: temperament, motives to go in for sports, and abilities to perform subjective self-control. Conclusion. It has been established that the control of forming the sport motivation in the process of extra-training, training and competitive activity requires day-to-day creation of pedagogical conditions for formation, functioning, and stabilization of the stated attitude by means of psychological mechanisms “bottom-up” and “top-down”.
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Kuzmin, E. B., Denisenko, Y. P., Akhmetov, A. L., Chukhno, P. V., & Andruschishin, I. F. (2016). Psychological and pedagogical conditions of forming the sport motivation in young volleyball players. Human Sport Medicine, 16(1), 82–87. https://doi.org/10.14529/hsm160114
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