Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Influence of football amateur motivation
View through CrossRef
The rampant development of Ukrainian amateur football encourages scientists to conduct study concerning the motivation of sportsmen to train and participate in competitions. The football players in the endeavor to succeed, to satisfy the necessity to be a member of a team integrated by common aims, interests and motifs. The aim of our study was to reveal the peculiarities of the influence of motivation to play football of amateur sportsmen of FT of Kyiv on their competitive activity. The amateur football players of "Stina" FT, 1 League, Kyiv and "Darnytsia" FT, 2 League, Kyiv took voluntary participation in the study, aged 20 to 45 years of each club, respectively, a total of 40 sportsmen.
We studied the issue of the influence of motivation on competitive activity in amateur football with the help of the following method: "Motives for playing sports" by A.V. Shaboltas and the test "Motivation for success" by T. Ehlers.
In accordance with the study, the main motives of sports activities of football amateurs of both teams are the following: the motive to succeed in sports, the motive of physical self-affirmation, sports-cognitive motive, which testify to the goal orientation of amateur football players in the process of the game on the field. Among the dominant motives of "Stina" FT amateur sportsmen are the motive of success in sports; motive of physical self-affirmation, civic and patriotic motive, which allows the team to maintain quite high rating in the standings during 2019. An inexpressive motivational pole of the football players of "Stina" FT has a tendency to succeed 40%, compared with a tendency to fail 20%. Motivation among 70% of "Darnytsia" FT players is focused on avoiding failures, which is evidence of unformed positive game motivation, volition to avoid discomfort, related to the possible failures. Motivation to succeed prevails among the players of "Stina" FT, which is 80% of the team. We observe that the percentage of sportsmen whose motivation is focused on success is higher among "Stina" FT football players of "Darnytsia" FT. The amateur football players of 1 League have a well-formed and well-ordered motivation to succeed. Leading place in the hierarchy of motives takes the motivation for success, which is related to self-determination of team players.
Title: Influence of football amateur motivation
Description:
The rampant development of Ukrainian amateur football encourages scientists to conduct study concerning the motivation of sportsmen to train and participate in competitions.
The football players in the endeavor to succeed, to satisfy the necessity to be a member of a team integrated by common aims, interests and motifs.
The aim of our study was to reveal the peculiarities of the influence of motivation to play football of amateur sportsmen of FT of Kyiv on their competitive activity.
The amateur football players of "Stina" FT, 1 League, Kyiv and "Darnytsia" FT, 2 League, Kyiv took voluntary participation in the study, aged 20 to 45 years of each club, respectively, a total of 40 sportsmen.
We studied the issue of the influence of motivation on competitive activity in amateur football with the help of the following method: "Motives for playing sports" by A.
V.
Shaboltas and the test "Motivation for success" by T.
Ehlers.
In accordance with the study, the main motives of sports activities of football amateurs of both teams are the following: the motive to succeed in sports, the motive of physical self-affirmation, sports-cognitive motive, which testify to the goal orientation of amateur football players in the process of the game on the field.
Among the dominant motives of "Stina" FT amateur sportsmen are the motive of success in sports; motive of physical self-affirmation, civic and patriotic motive, which allows the team to maintain quite high rating in the standings during 2019.
An inexpressive motivational pole of the football players of "Stina" FT has a tendency to succeed 40%, compared with a tendency to fail 20%.
Motivation among 70% of "Darnytsia" FT players is focused on avoiding failures, which is evidence of unformed positive game motivation, volition to avoid discomfort, related to the possible failures.
Motivation to succeed prevails among the players of "Stina" FT, which is 80% of the team.
We observe that the percentage of sportsmen whose motivation is focused on success is higher among "Stina" FT football players of "Darnytsia" FT.
The amateur football players of 1 League have a well-formed and well-ordered motivation to succeed.
Leading place in the hierarchy of motives takes the motivation for success, which is related to self-determination of team players.
Related Results
CURRENT DEVELOPMENT TRENDS OF AMATEUR FOOTBALL IN UKRAINE
CURRENT DEVELOPMENT TRENDS OF AMATEUR FOOTBALL IN UKRAINE
Introduction. Scientists studying the development of football emphasize that professional football is a kind of core or top of the conditional structure of the modern football indu...
Football Terminology of the 1st Half of the 20th Century in the Text
Football Terminology of the 1st Half of the 20th Century in the Text
Functioning of football vocabulary in artistic texts has become the centre of attention of Ukrainian linguists over past years. In this research analysis of football terminology of...
Pengaruh Celebrity Endorsement dan Kualitas Produk terhadap Keputusan Pembelian
Pengaruh Celebrity Endorsement dan Kualitas Produk terhadap Keputusan Pembelian
Abstract. Rapid business competition requires small and large companies to be able to act quickly and precisely in facing business competition. Finest Football Wear is a local bran...
Achievement of Women Football in India- A Review
Achievement of Women Football in India- A Review
The purpose of the present study was threefold i.e., to investigate and document the history of women's football in India, tracing its evolution, milestones, and key developments o...
Football Development Index
Football Development Index
This book provides a systematic overview of football development from a scientific perspective. The proposed multidimensional framework of assessing the concept of sports developme...
The Man Who Created Merseyside Football
The Man Who Created Merseyside Football
A comprehensive look into early professional football, this biography of Everton and Liverpool’s founding father John Houlding breaks new ground by addressing the important role of...
Lebanese students’ motivation in medical school: does it change throughout the years? A cross-sectional study
Lebanese students’ motivation in medical school: does it change throughout the years? A cross-sectional study
Abstract
Background
Students entering medical school are driven by different types of motivation: autonomous motivation, controlled motivation, or a...
FINANCIAL VALUE OF UKRAINIAN PREMIER LEAGUE CLUBS IN RELATIONSHIP WITH FOOTBALL MIGRATION INDICATORS
FINANCIAL VALUE OF UKRAINIAN PREMIER LEAGUE CLUBS IN RELATIONSHIP WITH FOOTBALL MIGRATION INDICATORS
Introduction. Indicators of financial and economic support and migration of football players create preconditions for the formation of a highly competitive sports environment in pr...


