Perspective on solving the problem of declining interest in physical activity in Poland.

IF 2.3 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2024-07-02 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2024.1416154
Paweł Adam Piepiora, Justyna Bagińska, Zbigniew Norbert Piepiora
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Abstract

One of the leading areas of Polish research addressed in the physical culture sciences, is the declining interest in physical activity. The likely reason for this situation may be the inadequate communication of physical culture to today's generations: BB (baby boomers), X (great unknowns), Y (millennials), Z (snowflakes), Alpha (digital). Therefore, the aim of this article is to address the problem of declining interest in physical activity in Poland by identifying the appropriate approach of teachers, trainers and instructors to today's generations. The specifics of BB, X, Y, Z and Alpha generations are described and their expectations regarding physical activity are indicated. It was concluded that activating these social groups should be done by prompting topics that are important to them. Thus, BB value organizational stability, X need to see the purposefulness and attractiveness of the activities, Y equate physical activity with personal development, Z only take up useful forms of activities, and finally Alpha like smart technology-assisted activities.

解决波兰人对体育锻炼兴趣下降问题的视角。
波兰体育文化科学研究的主要领域之一是人们对体育活动的兴趣日益减少。造成这种情况的原因可能是体育文化对当代人的传播不够:BB(婴儿潮一代)、X(未知一代)、Y(千禧一代)、Z(雪花一代)、Alpha(数字一代)。因此,本文旨在通过确定教师、培训师和指导员对当今几代人采取的适当方法,解决波兰人对体育活动兴趣下降的问题。文章描述了 BB、X、Y、Z 和 Alpha 几代人的具体情况,并指出了他们对体育活动的期望。结论是,应通过提示对这些社会群体重要的话题来激活他们。因此,BB 族重视组织的稳定性,X 族需要看到活动的目的性和吸引力,Y 族将体育活动等同于个人发展,Z 族只参加有用的活动形式,最后,Alpha 族喜欢智能技术辅助活动。
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