R. De Pero, L. Mallia, Martina Capitani, Patrizia Scibinetti
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摘要
原始和功能性运动动作(如运动创造力)的表达与自我效能等各种自我概念结构有关(Richard et al., 2018)。本研究的目的是探讨运动创造力和自我效能感如何随体操练习年限的变化而变化。35名年轻体操运动员(N = 17;N = 18名休闲人士参加了这项研究。体操运动员进行运动创造力测试(Bertsch, 1983),并在体育活动量表中进行自我效能感测试(Morano et al., 2019)。方差分析显示,创造力的所有维度(即流畅性、灵活性和独创性)都存在显著差异,其中灵活性在组间差异最小。此外,与休闲组相比,体操运动员在板凳创造性任务上的得分高于地板创造性任务和环箍创造性任务。两组之间的自我效能水平也出现了显著差异,与休闲体操运动员相比,职业体操运动员的自我效能水平更高。最后,创造性与自我效能感在职业体操运动员中的相关性高于休闲体操运动员。运动创造力干预可以帮助职业体操运动员和休闲体操运动员进行更多种类和适应性的运动解决方案,以实现任务目标,并提高技术专长。
Motor Creativity and Self-Efficacy in Young Gymnasts: Expertise Differences
The expression of original and functional motor actions (e.g. motor creativity) has been associated to various self-concept constructs such as self-efficacy (Richard et al., 2018). The aim of the present study was to investigate how motor creativity and self-efficacy could change according to gymnastics practice years. Thirty-five young gymnasts (N = 17 élite; N = 18 recreational) participated in the study. Gymnasts performed the motor creativity tests (Bertsch, 1983) and they were administered the self-efficacy in physical activities inventory (Morano et al., 2019). Analyses of variance showed significant differences in all creativity dimensions (i.e. fluency, flexibility and originality) with flexibility showing the lowest differences between groups. Furthermore, élite gymnasts showed higher values both in bench than in floor and hoop creativity tasks, than recreational group. Significant differences between groups emerged in self-efficacy levels too, with élite gymnasts showing higher values than recreational gymnasts. Finally, creativity and selfefficacy resulted more related in élite gymnasts than in recreational ones. Motor creativity interventions could help both élite and recreational gymnasts to perform a greater variety and adaptability of movement solutions to achieve a task goal also in advancing technical expertise.