The aim of this study was to describe the perception of sports talent and excellence development in a sample of MMA fighters, and compare the obtained results with those of previous studies.A total of 42 adult (male and female) MMA athletes of several levels (amateur, semi-professional and professional) participated in the study.A socio-demographic questionnaire and the Psychological Characteristics of Developing Excellence Questionnaire – PCDEQ were used for collecting data.Statistical analyses included descriptive statistics and student’s t- test for means comparison.In general, MMA athletes obtained higher scores than those reported by samples of other sports in previous studies, and more specifically in factors I - Support for long-term success, II - Imagery use during practice and competition, and IV - Ability to organise and engage in quality practice.This can be explained due to the higher average age of our sample and the professional or semi-professional level already achieved by many of the MMA fighters.The study also revealed that MMA fighters may need specific psychological training related to factor III - Coping with performance and developmental pressures.
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