ANALYSIS OF THE LEVEL OF PROFESSIONAL BURNOUT AMONG BOXING COACHES

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Samadov Umurbek

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This study was conducted to determine the levels of professional burnout among boxing coaches working in Bukhara region of the Republic of Uzbekistan based on selected variables. The population of the study consisted of 20 volunteer boxing coaches who hold valid licenses issued by the Uzbekistan Boxing Federation and are actively working in Bukhara region. The Kruskal–Wallis H test and the Mann–Whitney U test were used to analyze the obtained data. The results revealed statistically significant differences in the subscales of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and personal accomplishment depending on the variables of age, professional experience, and national athlete status. The findings indicate that failure to fully achieve planned results during the early years of professional coaching activity, along with certain psychological factors, negatively affects the level of professional burnout among boxing coaches.

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ANALYSIS OF THE LEVEL OF PROFESSIONAL BURNOUT AMONG BOXING COACHES. (2026). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 5(01), 2138-2143. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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