A valuable portrait of a cybersport sportsman

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Kosmina E.A.
Lesgaft National State University of Physical Education, Sports and Health, Saint-Petersburg

Sytnik G.V.
Lesgaft National State University of Physical Education, Sports and Health, Saint-Petersburg
Saint Petersburg State University of Veterinary Medicine, Saint Petersburg

Zhivoderov A.V.
Saint Petersburg State University of Veterinary Medicine, Saint Petersburg

Gavrilova E.A.
Saint Petersburg State University of Veterinary Medicine, Saint Petersburg

Objective of the study is to form a value portrait of a 19-20 year old cyber athlete.
Methods and structure of the study. To determine the value orientations of the subjects, the "portrait value questionnaire, PVQ-RR" was used; to develop a detailed profile of the traditional values of the subjects, the "Profiler+" program was used based on the vibration image "abilities-traditional values", and the values of everyday life were measured in real and virtual environments.
Results and conclusions. Cyber athletes can evaluate the values of real nature, harmony, society and culture in a virtual environment through the prism of altered perception. National identity and high moral categories in a virtual environment often give way to a neutral approach to interaction. A tendency to devalue the values of nature, society, culture and harmony in the real environment was revealed. This dictates the need to maintain a balance between being in a virtual, real environment and the active inclusion of 19-20 year old cyber athletes in real social activities in nature.

Keywords: computer sports, virtual environment, value orientations.

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