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VPLIV ODNOSA TRENER ŠPORTNIK NA MOTIVACIJO V ALPSKEM SMUČANJU : diplomsko delo
ID Svete, Petra (Author), ID Kajtna, Tanja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V diplomskem delu smo se osredotočili na vpliv odnosa trener-športnik v alpskem smučanju, saj smo prepričani, da je ta odnos ključen za uspešnost na tekmovanjih, vpliva pa tudi na kvaliteto treningov. Zanimalo nas je kakšni so odnosi med trenerjem in športnikom v današnjem času in kako ta odnos vpliva na športnikovo motivacijo in vztrajanje v alpskem smučanju. Merski instrument je predstavljal lastno sestavljen vprašalnik, ki je vseboval 40 vprašanj, odgovore pa so vprašani ocenjevali na 5-stopenjski Likertovi lestvici. Preizkušanci so bili alpski smučarji, stari med 18 in 25 let, ki se s smučanjem ukvarjajo več kot 10 let in so tekmovalno aktivni. Vprašanih je bilo 109 tekmovalcev iz 17 različnih smučarskih klubov oziroma športnih društev. Preverjali smo štiri hipoteze. Ugotovili smo, da odnos trener športnik vpliva na motivacijo športnika in da je trener eden izmed glavnih razlogov za vztrajanje v športu. Opazili smo, da obstaja povezava med nekaterimi oblikami vodenja in športnikovo motivacijo. Tekmovalci so bolj motivirani, kadar trener uporablja motivacijski govor, se posvetuje s tekmovalcem o pomembni odločitvi, sprejema in upošteva predloge, obljubi nagrado oz. poda pozitivno povratno informacijo. Ugotovili smo, da so ženske v povprečju manj dovzetne za vztrajanje v alpskem smučanju v primeru slabega odnosa s trenerjem, hkrati jim je bolj pomembno, da trenerju lahko zaupajo. Opazili smo tudi statistično značilne razlike v stilu vodenja med starejšimi in mlajšimi tekmovalci. Pri mlajših tekmovalcih trenerji uporabljajo več motivacijskih govorov in jih v primeru neupoštevanja navodil kaznujejo, pri starejših tekmovalcih pa se trenerji bolj osredotočajo na odkrito komunikacija med trenerjem in tekmovalcem in upoštevajo povratne informacije od tekmovalcev za prilagoditev treniranja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:motivacija, odnos trener športnik, alpsko smučanje, tekmovalci
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FŠ - Faculty of Sport
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-111129 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:5602225 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:25.09.2019
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Language:English
Title:THE IMPACT OF THE COACH-ATHLETE RELATIONSHIP ON MOTIVATION IN ALPINE SKIING
Abstract:
In the diploma work we focused on the impact of the coach-athlete relationship on motivation in alpine skiing, as we are convinced that this relationship is crucial for the success in competitions and has impact also on the quality of coaching. We were interested in coach-athlete relationship and how nowadays this relationship affects the athlete's motivation and persistence in alpine skiing. The measuring instrument was a self-administered questionnaire containing 40 questions and the answers were evaluated on a 5-point Likert scale. The subjects were Alpine skiers aged between 18 and 25, who have been skiing for more than 10 years and are competitively active. 109 competitors from 17 different ski clubs and sports clubs were asked. We tested four hypotheses. We have found that the coach-athlete relationship affects the athlete's motivation and that for athlete; coach is one of the main reasons for persisting in the sport. We noticed that there is a connection between different coaching techniques and the athlete's motivation. Competitors are more motivated when coaches use motivational speech, consult with an athlete about an important decision, accept and respect criticism, promise a reward, or give positive feedback. We concluded that in case of a bad coach-athlete relationship, women athletes are, on average, less susceptible to persisting in alpine skiing, also for women athletes trusting a coach is more important than for men athletes. We also observed differences in coaching techniques between older and younger athletes. While coaching younger athletes, coaches use more motivational speeches and penalize them if they do not follow the instructions, as a contrast while coaching older athletes, coaches focus more on open communication between coach and athlete and take feedback from athletes to adjust coaching.

Keywords:motivation, coach-athlete relationship, alpine skiing, competitors

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