Analysis Of The Relationship Between The Imagery Skills And Sportive Self-Confidence Levels Of Students Participating In School Sports
Cognitive processes such as sports imagery and sportive self-confidence are accepted to be effective practices in developing an athlete’s performance. It is important that these skills are obtained at earlier ages. Sports activities at schools start at an early age via school sports. Therefore, the...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Kastamonu University
2019-09-01
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Series: | Kastamonu Eğitim Dergisi |
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Online Access: | https://kefdergi.kastamonu.edu.tr/index.php/Kefdergi/article/view/3769 |
Summary: | Cognitive processes such as sports imagery and sportive self-confidence are accepted to be effective practices in developing an athlete’s performance. It is important that these skills are obtained at earlier ages. Sports activities at schools start at an early age via school sports. Therefore, the effects of students’ imagery skills and sportive self-confidence levels on school sports are investigated. This study aims to explore the benefits of secondary students participating in school sports from imagery skills and to specify the relationship between sports imaging levels and sportive self-confidence. 484 male and 226 female, with a total number of 710 students who receive the secondary school education in the city of Erzincan with an average age of 16-17 years participated in the research. Imaging at Sports Inventory, Continuous Sportive Self-Confidence Inventory and personal information forms are used in the study. The results are analyzed by conveying to SPSS statistics package software. According to the result of the Regression analysis done with an aim of finding out whether the sports imagery perception of the students that participated in the research has an effect on the continuous sportive self-confidence, it was observed that the sports imagery perception affects the continuous sportive self-confidence perception at a rate of 95%. As a result of the correlation analysis between sports imagery and sportive self-confidence, it was detected that as sports imagery skill improves continuous sportive self-confidence perception improves, as well. |
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ISSN: | 1300-8811 2147-9844 |