Abstract:
Anxiety is a form of human expression when facing stressful situations,
including volleyball athletes. This study aims to (a) identify the
relationship between religiosity and Anxiety in volleyball athletes, (b)
identify the relationship between peer support with volleyball athlete
anxiety, and (c) know the relationship between religiosity and peer
support together on the Anxiety of volleyball athletes—this quantitative
correlational research involving 110 respondents—data analysis using
SPSS Statistics 26. The results showed that religiosity and peer support
stated that partially or simultaneously had a positive and significant effect
on volleyball athletes' Anxiety when competing. From this research, it can
be concluded that volleyball achievement is strongly related to the level of
religiosity and peer support of athletes. The contribution of this research is
expected to be the attention of athletes and coaches that volleyball
matches are not only related to physical training and skills but also must
be supported by habituation of religious behaviour that can be applied in
the form of prayer, worship, and other instruments to overcome athlete's
Anxiety.