Examining the Relationship Between Coaching Sportspersonship and Intent to Return Amongst Higher Education Students

IF 0.7 Q4 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Zachary Beldon, Joseph T. Walker
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Abstract

Higher education institutions often stress extracurricular programs enhance the moral development experienced within college. Within athletics, athlete's morality is tied to their actions, which are frequently recognized as either sportspersonlike or unsportspersonlike. Instances of unsportspersonlike behaviors are often covered across the media, enhancing the belief that athletes need to act out to gain recognition. This study assesses the impact that coaching behaviors have on the development of sportspersonship behaviors in college athletes and evaluates the impact that those coaching behaviors have on students’ intent to return to the institution. The results of the study indicate that within college athletics, athletes perceive five coaching behaviors ( emphasizes, instructs, models, rewards, and punishes) that directly relate to the development of sportspersonship and that those behaviors do impact students intent to return to the institution.
研究体育教练与高校学生重返校园意向之间的关系
高等院校通常强调课外活动能促进大学生的道德发展。在竞技体育中,运动员的道德与他们的行为息息相关,他们的行为经常被认为是有运动员风范或无运动员风范。媒体经常报道运动员不符合体育道德的行为,从而使人们更加相信运动员需要通过行为来获得认可。本研究评估了教练行为对大学生运动员体育人格行为发展的影响,并评估了这些教练行为对学生重返学校意向的影响。研究结果表明,在大学竞技体育中,运动员感知到的五种教练行为(强调、指导、示范、奖励和惩罚)直接关系到体育人格的发展,而且这些行为确实会影响学生重返学校的意愿。
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Recreational Sports Journal
Recreational Sports Journal HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM-
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