학술논문

중학교 남자 유도선수들의 합숙에 따른 자기관리가 인지된 경기력에 미치는 영향
The Effect of the Self Management According to the Player Camp of Middle School Male Judo Players on Perceived Performance
Document Type
Article
Text
Source
한국스포츠학회지, 09/30/2018, Vol. 16, Issue 3, p. 693-705
Subject
선수자기관리
인지된 경기력
합숙유무
Self Management
Perceived Performance
Player Camp
Language
Korean
ISSN
1738-3250
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of self management according to the player camp of middle school male judo players on perceived performance. To accomplish this purpose, we selected 400 male middle school judo judges as convenience sampling method. A total of 342 copies of the 380 copies of the questionnaires were used, with the exception of 38 copies of the questionnaires. The validity of the questionnaire was verified through exploratory factor analysis and the reliability was verified by Cronbach's α. Data were analyzed by frequency, descriptive analysis, exploratory factor analysis, reliability analysis, correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis using SPSS 23.0 program. The significance level of all statistics was set to α = .05. As a result of the analysis, it was found that the physical management and the mental management had a significant influence on the mistrust in the case of distrust, and the training management, the body management, and the mental management had a significant influence when they did not player camp. In the case of victory conviction, training management, body management, image management, and mental management were found to have a significant effect on the player campation, and training management and body management were found to have a significant influence when they did not player camp. In the case of improvement of performance, training management and body management were found to have a significant influence when and not during training. In the case of satisfaction of the athletic performance, training management, image management, and body management have a significant influence when they are in a training camp, and training management, body management, and mental management have a significant influence