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Hostile aggression: Hostile aggression is inflicting or causing harm whether it is physical or psychological on someone else. It is sometimes referred as reactive aggression and can be accompanied by anger. In hostile aggression, the main aim is to cause injury to another person. The intention is on causing pain and suffering.
Instrumental aggression: Instrumental aggression is displaying aggressive behavior in pursuit of a non-aggressive goal. It is also known as channeled aggression is not accompanied by anger. Instrumental aggression is behavior that has intent to hurt in order to achieve money, praise or victory.
Assertive behavior: Assertive behavior is different type of aggression/aggressive behavior. This is defined as behavior that involves the use of legitimate physical or verbal force to achieve one’s purpose. In Assertive behavior, the intention is to establish dominance rather than to harm the opponent.
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Strength is the ability to overcome resistance or to act against resistance.
a) Maximum Strength:- It is the ability to overcome or to act against resistance. It is the maximum force which is applied by the muscles to perform any certain activity. For developing maximum strength intensity is high and repetitions are less.
b) Explosive Strength: It is a combination of strength and speed abilities. It is the ability to overcome resistance with high speed. For developing explosive strength, intensity is sub maximum and repetitions are performed as fast as possible.
c) Strength Endurance: It is the ability to overcome resistance or to act against resistance under conditions of fatigue.
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A tournament where every team plays with every team twice. The no. of matches is determined with the help of N (N-1).
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