Evaluation of Coach Behaviors in the Junior Category Judokas: Case of Study
Abstract
In this study, coach behaviors were evaluated by judo players competing in the youth category according to gender, age of doing sports, nationality or non-nationality. The study group consisted of 289 participants (136 female / 153 male) selected by simple random sampling method. Participants selected from the 15-17 age group athletes competing in Young Turkey Judo Championship. The validity and reliability of the scale was made by Filiz and Demirhan (2017), and the scale, which was adapted to Turkish, was used as the Coaching Behavior Assessment Questionnaire. The scale includes 21 expressions regarding elements of coach behavior. p <0.05 was used as the level of significance. According to the findings; There is a significant difference in terms of gender, year of doing sports, how many years you have been doing sports, and the values of “Support”, “General Incentive”, “General Incentive Education”, “General Communication”, “Error-Conditional Technical Education” (p<0,05). However, there are significant differences in ‘‘Support”, “General Incentive”, “General Incentive Education”, “General Communication”, “Error-Conditional Technical Education” values according to nationality. In conclusion, it is thought that this study will contribute to the preparation of judo trainer training programs and determination of the elements to be considered in professional development programs. However, examining coach behaviors and evaluating the results of these investigations will provide important information in the development of successful coaching or effective coaching concept.
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Details
Primary Language
Turkish
Subjects
Sports Medicine
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Sengul Demiral
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0000-0001-9771-6846
Türkiye
Publication Date
December 31, 2019
Submission Date
June 25, 2019
Acceptance Date
September 26, 2019
Published in Issue
Year 1970 Volume: 14 Number: 2