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In almost every sport played today, stress is an undivided part of it. In every game we face a lot of competition and a flare to win the game.

Sometimes, when the game involves the emotions and expectations of thousands of people, it becomes a extreme difficult situation for the players to cope up with that stress during the game.

It is not just an athlete who experiences stress during the game but even experienced coaches, officials and parents who get stress.

In my view, stress is the initial feeling of insecurity that is created in the mind and if it is not there, some sort of positive feeling that comes in mind and makes you feel great is called confidence.

Let us have a look on stress that can help us to understand some of the points.

Pleasant Stress

Stress need not be negative all the time. It can be positive also.

Confused? Well, this has been proved in a research. Just to understand the simplest example of pleasant stress, you can imagine yourself playing your favorite video game and think of some stress that boosts you up instead of affecting your performance.

It is called 'enjoyment of competition'. That is, when the competition is taken in a true spirit, you will never get nervous about it.

Negative Stress

Stress, on the other hand, can be negative as well. When it becomes negative, it reduces your capability, the ability to fight in all kinds of odd situations and also, increases your anxiety level.

It generally comes for free with the kind of game that is played now a days!

The key of the success is known to the players who know how to convert negative stress to pleasant stress. Such players enjoy the game in real sense and win the game too.

This practice comes only with the experience. So, the early you start, the more successful you are likely to become.

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