a 2014

Coping Strategies of Different Levels in Aikido Practitioners

REGULI, Zdenko, Michal VÍT, Jitka ČIHOUNKOVÁ a René NOVOTNÝ

Základní údaje

Originální název

Coping Strategies of Different Levels in Aikido Practitioners

Autoři

REGULI, Zdenko (703 Slovensko, garant, domácí), Michal VÍT (203 Česká republika, domácí), Jitka ČIHOUNKOVÁ (203 Česká republika, domácí) a René NOVOTNÝ (203 Česká republika, domácí)

Vydání

3rd World Scientific Congress of Combat Sports and Martial Arts, 2014

Další údaje

Jazyk

angličtina

Typ výsledku

Konferenční abstrakt

Obor

Sport a aktivity volného času

Stát vydavatele

Polsko

Utajení

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Kód RIV

RIV/00216224:14510/14:00079584

Organizační jednotka

Fakulta sportovních studií

ISBN

978-83-7996-052-1

Klíčová slova anglicky

stress situation; challenge; experience; martial arts

Příznaky

Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změněno: 18. 3. 2015 09:29, doc. PhDr. Bc. Zdenko Reguli, Ph.D.

Anotace

V originále

The purpose of this study was to assess the flow state of aikido practitioners. Seventy-six Czech male and female aikido practitioners (age 32.5±9.2 years (mean±SD), range 18-56 years) participated in this study. The subjects were divided according to a ranking system into three groups: Beginners (up to third kyu, ref. as (1)), Intermediate (second and first kyu, ref. as (2)) and Advanced (dan holders, ref. as (3)). COPE Scale by Carver, Scheier, and Weintraub [1989] was used. It contains sixty questions at the scale 1-4 divided to 16 dimensions according to coping strategies. Czech version of the diagnostic instrument was translated using the Ten steps translation protocol. For basic interpretation descriptive statistics was used, then ANOVA and Scheffes post hoc test was used to show where significant differences at the level of p=0.5 can be found. There is no significant difference between aikido levels In the most of dimensions. Significant difference (at p=0.5) were find only in using of emotional social support in the way, that advanced practitioners do not use it as much as beginners, and in focus on and venting emotions as advanced and intermediate aikidokas do not show their emotions.