Carrol, 1989 ; Smith, (1980). Coping has been definedas constantly changing cognitive and behavioral effort to manage specificexternal and\or internal demands that are appraised as taxing or exceeding theresources of the person (Lazarus &Folkman,1984,). Coping responses,therefore, are dynamic conscious strategies that mediate between perceivedstressful events and outcomes such as negative and positive emotions, somaticproblems, and performance many sports psychology intervention investigationshave implicitly recognized that a limited coping repertoire or the absence ofspecific coping skills is a contributing factors in inadequate performance andsport dissatisfaction (Crocker et al., 1988; Mace &Carroll, 1985 and 1989,Smith, 1980)