Psychological characteristics of beginner and advanced judokas

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Leandro de Lorenço-Lima
https://orcid.org/0009-0003-9200-8965
Daniery Rosario
Reury F. P. Bacurau
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1777-294X
Leonardo V. Andreato
Stacey A. Gaines

Abstract

Several psychological benefits have been associated with judo training, including enhanced cognitive functioning, improved emotional regulation, and higher self-confidence, with training experience being associated with higher levels of several psychological characteristics. Purpose: The current study explored the differences in training and psychological characteristics between beginner and advanced judokas. Methods: A sample of 146 judokas (77.4% male), including 67 beginners and 79 advanced, between 18 and 45 years of age, completed the Brief Resilience Scale (α = .84), Grit Scale (α = .82), General Self-Efficacy Scale (α = .85), Brief Self-Control Scale (α = .82), Brief Aggression Questionnaire (α = .75), Satisfaction with Life Scale (α = .88), and Mental Health Disorders Screening Instrument for Athletes (α = .79). Results: Results showed that advanced judokas were significantly older (p < .001), more experienced (p < .001), and presented higher training frequency (p = .013) and volume (p = .004) than beginner judokas. Moreover, advanced judokas reported significantly higher resilience (p < .001), grit (p = .001), self-efficacy (p = .004), self-control (p = .009), life satisfaction (p = .025), and lower mental health disorders (p < .001) than beginner judokas. No significant differences were found between beginner and advanced judokas in aggression (p = .172). Conclusions: Advanced judokas were older, more experienced, and trained more days and hours per week, and exhibited significantly higher resilience, grit, self-efficacy, self-control, and life satisfaction, and lower mental health disorders than beginner judokas. Moreover, beginner and advanced judokas presented similar levels of aggression.

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Leandro de Lorenço-Lima, Centro Universitário Cesumar

Cesumar University. Maringa, Brazil.

Combat Sports Psychology Laboratory. Las Vegas, United States of America.

Daniery Rosario, Dominican University of California

Combat Sports Psychology Laboratory. Las Vegas, United States of America.

Dominican University of California. San Rafael, United States of America.

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de Lorenço-Lima, L., Rosario, D., Bacurau, . R. F. P. ., Andreato, L. V. ., & Gaines, S. A. . (2026). Psychological characteristics of beginner and advanced judokas. Journal of Human Sport and Exercise, 21(3), 955-964. https://doi.org/10.55860/h73mv321

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