“…The instruments used to assess play most widely mentioned and used in Spanish and English language were analysed, specifically Lavega, March & Filella (2013) validated a scale regarding sports games and emotions based on four assumptions about motor skills focused on Physical Education, evaluating positive emotions (happiness, mood, love, joy), negative emotions (anger, rejection, fear, anxiety, embarrassment and sadness) and ambiguous emotions (compassion, surprise and hope). In the same way Romero-Martín, Gelpi-Fleta, Mateu-Serra & Lavega-Burgués (2017), validated the rating scale POMS to assess mood states using emotional dimensions, previously addressed by Andrade-Fernández, Arce-Fernández & Seaone-Pesqueira (2002) in their study with athletes; we also have to point out the work by Arruza, Arribas, González, Balagué, Romero & Ruiz (2005) who establish a test on decision-making styles in sports (CETD) regarding aspects such as recognition of emotions, utilisation of emotions in order to solve problems or empathy among others.…”