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The main purpose of present study was to investigate the moderator role of percieved overtraining on relationship between perfectionism with fatigue and sport burnout in elite athletes. The statistical sample was 200 elite athletes from different sport fields. Results showed that there are the significant and negative correlation between positive perfectionism with sport fatigue and sport burnout. Also, there are the significant and positive correlation between negative perfectionism with sport fatigue and sport burnout. Finaly, there are the significant and positive correlation between percieved overtraining with sport fatigue and sport burnout in elite athletes. Based on peresent research results, the moderator role of percieved overtraining was confirmed on relationship between perfectionism with sport fatigue and sport burnout.
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