Abstract:
Abstract. Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is an athletic discipline that requires strength and
can cause serious injuries to athletes. It is therefore very controversial and discussed by
many as being very aggressive. Furthermore, there is very limited academic research on
the topic of MMA and aggression in Lebanon. The present study aims at exploring the
relationships between alexithymia, aggression, and impulsivity among the MMA athletes
in Lebanon through a correlational design by testing the following four hypotheses: (H1)
Higher levels of alexithymia in MMA athletes predict more injuries, and this relationship
is mediated by aggression displayed by the athlete in the practice of MMA. (H2) Higher
levels of alexithymia predict more aggression, and this relationship is mediated by the
impulsivity displayed by the athlete in the practice of MMA. (H3) Higher levels of
alexithymia predict more impulsivity, and this relationship is moderated by the years of
experience of the athlete. (H4) Higher levels of impulsivity predict more injuries, and this
relationship is . Data was collected from 60 MMA athletes, who have been training in
Lebanese gyms for at least 6 months, using surveys in the form of hard and soft copies
translated to both Arabic and English. The survey included 3 parts: demographic
questionnaire, sport questionnaire, and the scales to test the 3 psychological variables
(Toronto Alexithymia Scale, Barrat Impulsivity Scale, and Buss-Perry Aggression Scale).
Results showed that alexithymia and aggression are likely to decrease with years of
experience, and, there has been an approved cause-effect relationship between
alexithymia and aggression, and this relationship is mediated by impulsivity; however,
impulsivity did not show a significant relationship with years of experience, and it scored
right on the critical value with alexithymia. Recommendations for future research were
discussed such as educating the coaches about the importance of academic research in the field of sport. In addition, the sample size should have been larger to generate stronger results. When it comes to the implications, theoretical as well as practical implications were offered to help the coaches and the athletes make the best use out of the MMA practice and maximize the athletic performance.
Description:
M.A. -- Faculty of Humanities, Notre Dame University, Louaize, 2020; "A thesis presented to the Faculty of Humanities, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology - Educational Psychology."; Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-87).