The article presents the results of a comparative analysis of the relationship of metacognitive involvement and the characteristics of the conscious self-regulation style and volitional processes in students involved and not involved in sports. Common relationship between the severity of metacognitive awareness, the formation of programming and the general level of conscious self-regulation for men and women involved and not involved in sports have been identified. It has been established that in athletes of both sexes, metacognitive awareness is more closely connected with the characteristics of the style of conscious self-regulation, as well as connected with volitional regulation in case of failures.
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