Relationship Between Online Coaching Characteristics, Lifter Satisfaction, and Performance in Powerlifters.

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Jason V Clarke, Alyssa-Joy Spence, Eric R Helms, Matt R Cross
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Abstract: Clarke, JV, Spence, A-J, Helms, ER, and Cross, MR. The relationship between online coaching characteristics, lifter satisfaction, and performance in powerlifters. J Strength Cond Res 39(6): 666-671, 2025-This study aimed to understand the length, mode, and frequency of online powerlifting (PL) coaching delivery and their relationship with lifter satisfaction (LS) and PL performance. Powerlifters ( n = 113) completed a self-reported online survey on their online PL coaching experience. Participants reported a mean PL total of 621 ± 111 kg for men ( n = 59) and 382 ± 77 kg for women ( n = 54). Coaching relationships, on average, were 21.75 ± 14.5 months long, and mean increases in PL total were 14.6 ± 15.5% (14.01 ± 12.43% and 15.32 ± 18.52% for men and women, respectively). When asked how satisfied lifters were with their coaching experience on a scale of 1-5 (1 = extremely dissatisfied, 5 = extremely satisfied), most lifters reported either 4 ( n = 63) or 5 ( n = 42). Using regression analysis, no significant relationship between mode or frequency of communication and LS or change in PL total was observed. There was a positive relationship between longer coach-lifter relationships and greater increases in PL total ( p < 0.001). Higher coach education was associated with increases in PL total ( p = 0.024), although its relationship with satisfaction was inconsistent (positive for lower values and negative for higher, p < 0.005). Together, these results suggest a temporal component to the effectiveness of powerlifting coaching and a potentially positive association between a degree of formal education and key outcomes. Alongside these analyses, these data help create an understanding of current online PL coaching practices.

在线教练特征、举重运动员满意度和举重运动员表现的关系。
[摘要]Clarke, JV, Spence, A-J, Helms, ER, Cross, MR.:网络教练特征、举重运动员满意度与成绩的关系。[J] .中国力量杂志,2011,30(6):344 - 344 - 344 - 344 .本研究旨在了解在线力量举(PL)训练的时长、方式和频次,以及它们与举重运动员满意度和PL成绩的关系。力量举重运动员(n = 113)完成了一项关于他们在线PL教练经历的自我报告在线调查。参与者报告的平均PL总量为男性621±111 kg (n = 59),女性382±77 kg (n = 54)。教练关系平均为21.75±14.5个月,总PL平均增加14.6±15.5%(男女分别为14.01±12.43%和15.32±18.52%)。当被问及举重运动员对他们的教练经历的满意程度时(1 =非常不满意,5 =非常满意),大多数举重运动员报告4 (n = 63)或5 (n = 42)。回归分析显示,交流方式和频率与LS及PL总量变化无显著关系。教练员举重时间越长,总PL值越高(p < 0.001)。较高的教练教育与PL总数的增加相关(p = 0.024),尽管其与满意度的关系不一致(低值为正,高值为负,p < 0.005)。总之,这些结果表明力量举重训练的有效性存在时间因素,并且正规教育程度与关键结果之间存在潜在的正相关关系。除了这些分析之外,这些数据还有助于了解当前的在线PL教练实践。
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CiteScore
6.70
自引率
9.40%
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384
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The editorial mission of The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (JSCR) is to advance the knowledge about strength and conditioning through research. A unique aspect of this journal is that it includes recommendations for the practical use of research findings. While the journal name identifies strength and conditioning as separate entities, strength is considered a part of conditioning. This journal wishes to promote the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts which add to our understanding of conditioning and sport through applied exercise science.
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