影响南非高尔夫球手职业发展的关键因素:反身性专题分析。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Stephanus Johannes Roos, Julius Jooste, Ankebé Kruger
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背景:全球约有6120万成年人打高尔夫球,其中约有13.9万名高尔夫球手隶属于南非的俱乐部。尽管高尔夫球作为一项娱乐活动很受欢迎,但通往职业地位和维持职业地位的道路是为少数表现出卓越技能和奉献精神的人保留的。认识到关于南非巡回赛职业高尔夫球手发展轨迹的研究存在差距,在这种独特的背景下,越来越需要确定促进其职业发展的关键因素。本研究旨在通过阐明促进其发展的关键因素来解决这一差距。方法:本研究采用定性描述设计,采用半结构化访谈,有目的样本(N = 17)为阳光巡回赛排名前100位的男女巡回赛职业高尔夫球手和南非职业高尔夫协会(PGASA)的教学专业人员。结果:反身性主题分析确定了促进高尔夫职业发展的9个主要主题,即支持性发展环境、针对比赛的训练、职业生涯管理、专业人员团队、财务资源、身体状况、生活习惯、心理和生理熟练程度以及球场管理。结论:这项研究的发现可能会为高尔夫专业发展的特定框架的发展提供信息,该框架适合于为高尔夫球手的职业发展做准备的整体方法,突出其优化表现结果的潜力。
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Key factors influencing the professional development of golfers in South Africa: a reflexive thematic analysis.

Background: An estimated 61.2 million adults play golf worldwide, with approximately 139,000 golfers affiliated with clubs in South Africa. Despite golf's popularity as a recreational activity, the path to professional status and its sustainment is reserved for a few who demonstrate exceptional skill and dedication. Recognising the existing gap in research regarding the developmental trajectory of tour professional golfers in South Africa, there is an increasing need to identify the key factors that promote their professional development in this unique context. This study addressed this gap by aiming to elucidate the key factors contributing to their development.

Methods: The study employed a qualitative descriptive design using semi-structured interviews with a purposeful sample (N = 17) of male and female tour professional golfers ranked within the top 100 on the Sunshine Tour and Professional Golfers Association of South Africa (PGASA) teaching professionals.

Results: Reflexive thematic analysis identified nine overarching themes as key factors contributing to professional development in golf, namely a supportive developmental environment, competition-specific training, career management, a team of professional staff, financial resources, physical conditioning, lifestyle habits, psychological and physiological proficiency, and course management.

Conclusion: This study's findings may inform the development of a golf-specific framework for professional development tailored to a holistic approach in preparing golfers for professional advancement, highlighting its potential to optimise performance outcomes.

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BMC Sports Science Medicine and Rehabilitation
BMC Sports Science Medicine and Rehabilitation Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.30%
发文量
196
审稿时长
26 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation is an open access, peer reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of sports medicine and the exercise sciences, including rehabilitation, traumatology, cardiology, physiology, and nutrition.
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