
OOA organises a Sports Psychology course
The primary goal of the course is to empower participants to design comprehensive psychological preparation programmes that align with athletes' needs throughout the sports season. It also aims to provide effective strategies for handling competitive situations, develop communication and motivation skills within sports teams and incorporate digital tools and applications to support mental performance.
This course is one of the academy's specialised programmes, reflecting OOC commitment to integrating modern scientific concepts into sports practice. It seeks to enhance the quality of psychological preparation in line with the demands of regional and international competitions, contributing to the creation of an integrated sports environment that supports the sustained success of Omani athletes.

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