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技擊運動種類選手競技訓練倦怠與休閒活動參與現況 / Athlete Burnout and Leisure Activities Participation among Martial Arts Athletes
Document Type
Article
Source
運動研究 / Journal of Sports Research. Vol. 25 Issue 2, p29-46. 18 p.
Subject
身體耗竭
運動貶價
遊憩
訓練時數
physical exhaustion
sport devaluation
recreational
training hours
Language
繁體中文
ISSN
2305-4298
Abstract
Purpose: The study attempted to athlete burnout and leisure activities participation. Method:. Subjects are martial arts athletes. Total of 209 questionnaires were delivered and 186 valid ones were collected (valid rate: 89%.) Athlete burn out and leisure participation questionnaire were administrated. The data were analyzed with descriptive statistics, one-way ANOVA, and Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient. Results: (1) Athlete burn out among collegiate athletes with different specialties were significantly different; (2) athletes with different specialists had significantly difference in their leisure activities participation; (3) there was a significant positive correlation between athlete burnout and leisure participation of collegiate athletes while sport devaluation is negatively correlated with sport activities in leisure participation. Conclusions and Suggestions: (1) Training twice a day athlete burnout level in twice-a-day training were higher than once-a-day training; (2) sport-related and entertaining type were mostly chosen in their leisure participation; (3) training days and frequency were two significant factors which impact on their leisure participation selections. Adjustments and well-arrangements in quality and quantity of trainings in annual and weekly training plans may help to avoid burnout. Away trainings, uploading training volume, and group leisure activities are suggested to be arranged to allow athletes to cope with the burnout and stress caused by long-term trainings and periodical competitions.

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