对职业运动中位置亚群的深入探讨

IF 2.7 2区 心理学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Marc Glaude, Gordon A. Bloom, Luc J. Martin
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摘要

摘要运动队中一个不可避免的结构特征涉及“组中的组”,或者称为子组。尽管有大量的文献致力于在整个团队水平上构建群体动力学,但很少有研究在位置亚群体水平上探索此类主题,特别是在职业体育中。因此,本研究的目的是对职业体育中特定位置亚群体的群体动力学感知进行深入探索,特别强调群体凝聚力和领导力。具体来说,我们采访了6名经验丰富的职业橄榄球进攻锋,探讨他们的观点,影响群体凝聚力的因素在他们的位置亚群。分析揭示了环境因素以及内部角色和人际过程塑造了群体发展和亚群体内的凝聚力。值得注意的是,资深运动员领导力的影响以及教练组和总经理的行为如何对职业足球团队凝聚力产生积极或消极的影响。因此,目前的结果对专业组织的成员,特别是橄榄球组织的成员,包括总经理,总教练,助理教练,支持人员和运动员,关于位置分组内的动态如何影响个人和团队的结果感兴趣。概要:本文描述了职业运动员对团队凝聚力和领导力的看法。所有运动员都是橄榄球运动中位置亚组的一部分。分析揭示了环境因素以及内部角色和人际关系过程,这些因素塑造了小组发展和小组内部乃至整个团队的凝聚力。对实践的启示职业总经理寻求建立高功能的位置小组,成员之间高度相互依赖,应考虑避免频繁的运动员更替,并为退伍军人积极参与指导新人提供激励。寻求个人和团队成果最大化的专业总教练和助理教练应该鼓励资深运动员在他们的位置分组中建立规范的期望,这些期望是独特的,但与上级团队的期望一致。职业橄榄球环境的复杂性无疑意味着主教练必须将各种任务委派给助理教练和运动员领导,以改善团队环境。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。数据可用性声明支持本研究结果的数据可根据通讯作者的要求提供。
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An in-depth exploration of a positional subgroup in professional sport
AbstractAn inevitable structural feature within sport teams involves ‘the groups within the group,’ otherwise known as subgroups. Although there is a large body of literature dedicated to group dynamics constructs at the total team level, little research has explored such topics at a positional subgroup level, particularly in professional sports. Thus, the purpose of this study was to provide an in-depth exploration of group dynamics perceptions from a specific positional subgroup in professional sports, with a particular emphasis on group cohesion and leadership. Specifically, we interviewed six experienced professional gridiron football offensive linemen to explore their perspectives of the factors influencing group cohesion within their positional subgroup. The analysis revealed environmental factors as well as internal roles and interpersonal processes that shaped group development and cohesion within the subgroup. Notably, the impact of veteran athlete leadership and how the behaviors of both the coaching staff and general managers could either positively or negatively influence group cohesion in professional football were apparent. Therefore, the present results are of interest to members of professional organizations generally, and gridiron football specifically, including general managers, head coaches, assistant coaches, support staff, and athletes regarding how the dynamics within a positional subgroup can impact individual and team outcomes. Lay summary: This article describes professional athletes’ opinions about group cohesion and leadership. All athletes were part of a positional subgroup in gridiron football. The analysis revealed environmental factors as well as internal roles and interpersonal processes that shaped group development and cohesion within the subgroup and the team as a whole.IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICEProfessional general managers seeking to build high-functioning positional subgroups whereby members are highly interdependent should consider avoiding frequent athlete turnover and providing incentives for veterans to actively engage with mentoring newcomers.Professional head and assistant coaches looking to maximize individual and team outcomes should encourage veteran athletes to establish normative expectations within their positional subgroups that are unique but align with those from the superordinate team.The complexity of the professional gridiron football environment undoubtedly means that the head coach must delegate various tasks to their assistant coaches and athlete leaders to enhance the team environment. Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Data availability statementThe data that support the findings of this study are available on request from the corresponding author.
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CiteScore
6.90
自引率
9.40%
发文量
39
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Sport Psychology (JASP) is a refereed journal designed to significantly advance thought, theory, and research on applied aspects of sport and exercise psychology. Submissions such as experimental studies, qualitative research, correlational studies, case studies, position papers, critical reviews, theoretical developments specific to applied research conducted in sport and/or exercise settings, or having significant applied implications to sport and exercise, are appropriate content for the JASP. Please see the recent Editorial for further details on the aims and scope of the journal. JASP is a non-proprietary journal that is an official publication of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP). The purpose of AASP is to promote the development of psychological theory, research, and intervention strategies in sport and exercise psychology. The Journal is a direct benefit of membership in AASP and is received by its student and professional members. The publisher of the JASP is Taylor and Francis, Inc. of Philadelphia, PA.
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