Male and Female Perceptions of Supervision During Strength Training.

IF 2.2 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Sports Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.3390/sports12110301
Luke Carlson, Maria Hauger, Grace Vaughan-Wenner, James P Fisher
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A cross-sectional survey was distributed to 1322 members of a 1-on-1 personalized strength training studio. A total of 366 respondents (n = 134 male and n = 232 female), all aged over 20 years, reported considerable training experience, with 55% of the males and 42% of the females reporting 5+ years of experience. The data were analyzed and reported descriptively with differences >5% identified based on the use of a 5-point Likert scale, the sample size, and the nature of the observations. Disparities between the males and females were identified; the males reported higher perceptions of managing effort, technique, and programming without supervision compared to the females. Safety was noted as being more important to the females compared to the males. Qualitatively, additional themes were raised including an analogy of the personal relationship between the trainer and trainee being similar to that between medical professionals and patients. This was validated where the participants discussed their adaptations from supervised strength training for maintaining quality of life in aging and recovering from medical conditions and injury. The data are discussed in the context of a previous body of literature suggesting males falsely report higher levels of confidence in tasks compared to females, particularly in relation to effort, role models, and verbal encouragement. We posit that the greater confidence expressed by males at least partially explains the greater engagement in strength training practices by males compared to females, as well as explaining the higher level of participation in supervised strength training by females compared to males. This research proves beneficial for strength training practitioners in enhancing their understanding and expectations of clients, as well as hopefully proving insightful in engaging more people in strength training.

男性和女性对力量训练期间监督的看法。
我们对一家 1 对 1 个性化力量训练工作室的 1322 名成员进行了横向调查。共有 366 名受访者(n = 134 名男性和 n = 232 名女性),年龄均在 20 岁以上,均表示有相当的训练经验,其中 55% 的男性和 42% 的女性表示有 5 年以上的训练经验。对数据进行了描述性分析和报告,并根据 5 点李克特量表的使用、样本量和观察结果的性质确定了大于 5% 的差异。发现了男性和女性之间的差异;与女性相比,男性对在没有监督的情况下管理努力、技术和编程的认识更高。对女性而言,安全比男性更重要。在定性方面,还提出了其他主题,包括将培训师与学员之间的个人关系类比为医疗专业人员与病人之间的关系。这一点在参与者讨论他们从有监督的力量训练中获得的适应性时得到了验证,这种适应性是为了保持老年生活质量以及从疾病和受伤中恢复过来。以往的文献表明,男性在完成任务时会虚假地报告比女性更强的自信,尤其是在努力、榜样和口头鼓励方面。我们认为,男性所表现出的更大自信至少部分解释了为什么男性比女性更热衷于力量训练,也解释了为什么女性比男性更热衷于参与监督下的力量训练。这项研究有助于力量训练从业人员提高对客户的理解和期望,并希望能在吸引更多的人参与力量训练方面有所启发。
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Sports
Sports SPORT SCIENCES-
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