Physical education orientation and activity among youth ice hockey coaches

Iina Raudasoja, T. Vasankari, Mikko Simula, J. Villberg, H. Vähä-Ypyä, S. Kokko
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Sixty-two percent of Finnish children and adolescents aged 9–15 participate in sports club activities, yet only one-third of sports participants reach the recommended 60 min of daily moderate-to-vigorous physical activity. The inadequate physical activity of participants underlines the need for physical education among those participating in sports club activities. Sports coaches have significant potential in promoting participants’ weekly overall physical activity beyond sports training, given their role of authority. However, coaches in Finland mainly work on a voluntary basis, with varying knowledge and capabilities. The aim of the study was to investigate the physical education orientation and activity of sports coaches, and the associations of these with the moderate-to-vigorous physical activity of young sports participants. Questionnaire data from coaches ( n = 26) and young sports participants aged 6–18 ( n = 201), and accelerometer data from young sports participants ( n = 293) were included in the analysis. The results indicated that even though sports coaches recognized the importance of physical education, they have not fully embraced their role as physical educators and promoters of weekly overall physical activity among young sports participants. The role of families was considered most significant in physical education. Coaches perceived their possibilities to influence the physical activity behavior of the participants as limited. Coaching education and experience had a positive relationship with the coaches’ activity in implementing physical education, highlighting the importance of coaching education. The findings suggest that there is a need to increase collaboration with coaches and families to ensure an adequate amount of weekly overall physical activity of children and adolescents.
青少年冰球教练的体育教育方向和活动
在 9-15 岁的芬兰儿童和青少年中,有 62% 的人参加了体育俱乐部活动,但只有三分之一的体育参与者达到了建议的每天 60 分钟中强度体育活动的要求。参与者的体育锻炼不足突出表明,有必要对参加体育俱乐部活动的人进行体育教育。鉴于体育教练的权威作用,他们在促进参与者每周进行体育训练之外的总体体育锻炼方面具有巨大潜力。然而,芬兰的教练主要是义务工作,他们的知识和能力参差不齐。本研究旨在调查体育教练的体育教育方向和活动,以及这些与青少年体育参与者的中强度体育活动之间的关联。研究分析了来自教练(26 人)和 6-18 岁青少年体育参与者(201 人)的问卷数据,以及青少年体育参与者(293 人)的加速度计数据。结果表明,尽管体育教练认识到体育教育的重要性,但他们并没有完全接受自己作为体育教育者和青少年体育参与者每周总体体育活动促进者的角色。家庭在体育教育中的作用被认为是最重要的。教练认为他们影响参与者体育锻炼行为的可能性有限。教练教育和经验与教练实施体育教育的活动有积极的关系,这突出了教练教育的重要性。研究结果表明,有必要加强与教练和家庭的合作,以确保儿童和青少年每周有足够的总体体育活动量。
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