Sport Training
پیمانی زاد Peymanizad; tayabah molazem; Mohammad Reza Esmaeilzadeh Ghandehari; Hassan Fahim Devin
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The aim of the current research was the comparative analysis of perfectionism of executive and technical factors in sports. which was achievable in terms of practical nature and in terms of descriptive-exploratory analysis method and survey method. The statistical population of the research in the qualitative ...
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The aim of the current research was the comparative analysis of perfectionism of executive and technical factors in sports. which was achievable in terms of practical nature and in terms of descriptive-exploratory analysis method and survey method. The statistical population of the research in the qualitative part included all university experts in the field of organizational behavior and in the quantitative part it included all athletes, coaches and managers of professional sports in the country. Sampling in the qualitative section was purposeful and available, and 20 experienced professors of the university were interviewed and the same number led to the information field. The statistical sample in the quantitative section was determined by using Morgan's table of 353 people. Data collection was done in the qualitative part by using qualitative interviews with elites, and in the quantitative part by using a researcher-made questionnaire consisting of 34 questions in 4 dimensions and on a five-point Likert scale. The results of Friedman's test showed that according to the average ranks, the individual effective factors variable has the highest rank, and the environmental, interpersonal and organizational variables have the lowest rank among the variables. The findings showed that the model of factors affecting perfectionism in managers, coaches and professional athletes of the country had a good fit. Also, the findings showed that there is no significant difference between the level of perfectionism of managers, coaches and professional athletes in the country. Key words managers, coaches, athletes, professional sports, perfectionism.
Hosein Eydi; Homayoun Abbasi; Amin Bakhshi Chenari; Masumeh Fadaei; Aco Ebrahim Feghhi
Volume 2, Issue 1 , September 2013, , Pages 139-150
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Emotional intelligence as a psychological factor has an important role in psychology, management andrecently sport. The purpose of this research has a Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) of EmotionalIntelligence Questionnaire in Sport. Statically society was all of coach, referee and athlete ofKermanshah, ...
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Emotional intelligence as a psychological factor has an important role in psychology, management andrecently sport. The purpose of this research has a Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) of EmotionalIntelligence Questionnaire in Sport. Statically society was all of coach, referee and athlete ofKermanshah, Iran that 166 person finally respond in questionnaire. After content validity, CFA, Piersontest and Chronbakh alpha used for reliability and validity of questionnaire. Also, in CFA research thenumber of sample was select according the factor of questionnaire. Result of CFA showed that six factorof questionnaire was a good structure. Reliability of questionnaire with Chronbakh alpha for six factorshowed that the range between 0.73 -0.79. Result of CFA support six factor structure of emotionalintelligence include appraisal of own emotions, regulation of own emotions, utilization of own emotions,optimism, social skills, and appraisal of others emotions has good fit. According to CFA result, suggestthat for confidence of questionnaire, future research test this questionnaire among other sample.
Saeid Yousefi; Parastou Zarky; Esmaeil Sharifiyan
Volume 2, Issue 1 , September 2013, , Pages 151-162
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The aim of current study is evaluating coaches' knowledge for giving first aids to injured athletes insports arenas. There is a descriptive- correlation method in an applying aspect which conducted in afield study. The population for this research was the entire coaches in Kerman, Iran that were 359people. ...
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The aim of current study is evaluating coaches' knowledge for giving first aids to injured athletes insports arenas. There is a descriptive- correlation method in an applying aspect which conducted in afield study. The population for this research was the entire coaches in Kerman, Iran that were 359people. A sample was determined for this population. The data was collected from a self-questionaryperformed by the author for evaluating coaches' knowledge about first aids, that its content certaintywas 90% and its reliability was determined by Chronbach's alpha coefficient (95%). The findings fromanalysis data showed that the knowledge level for most of men coaches was low (43.90%) and for mostof women coaches was in a middle level (48.50 %). Moreover, there is a significant correlation betweenknowledge level and graduation degree (P<%5 ) but there isn't any significant relationship betweenknowledge level with coaching experiment and coaches' ages (P> %5). In regard to critical role ofcoaches in developing sports and unavoidability of injuries in sports, it seems necessary to try for firstaids instruction in different courses of coaching.