Study of the Motivation of Spanish Amateur Runners Based on Training Patterns and Gender

The objectives of the present study are to analyze the different training patterns of the amateur runners, according to their gender, and to find out a correlation between the training pattern and the motivation. The sample was composed of 457 amateur runners. For the collection of data, a two-part...

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Main Authors: David Manzano-Sánchez, Lucas Postigo-Pérez, Manuel Gómez-López, Alfonso Valero-Valenzuela
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/21/8185
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spelling doaj-7aff778ffc174ef199b349bdc651c7f62020-11-25T04:06:09ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-11-01178185818510.3390/ijerph17218185Study of the Motivation of Spanish Amateur Runners Based on Training Patterns and GenderDavid Manzano-Sánchez0Lucas Postigo-Pérez1Manuel Gómez-López2Alfonso Valero-Valenzuela3Department of Physical Activity and Sport, Faculty of Sport Sciences, University of Murcia, Santiago de la Ribera, 30720 Murcia, SpainFaculty of Sport Science, University of Murcia, Santiago de la Ribera, 30720 Murcia, SpainDepartment of Physical Activity and Sport, Faculty of Sport Sciences, University of Murcia, Santiago de la Ribera, 30720 Murcia, SpainDepartment of Physical Activity and Sport, Faculty of Sport Sciences, University of Murcia, Santiago de la Ribera, 30720 Murcia, SpainThe objectives of the present study are to analyze the different training patterns of the amateur runners, according to their gender, and to find out a correlation between the training pattern and the motivation. The sample was composed of 457 amateur runners. For the collection of data, a two-part questionnaire was used. The first part consisted of questions about sporting and healthy patterns and the second part consisted of the Perception of Success Questionnaire (POSQ), adapted to Spanish. The obtained results indicated that their motives for starting to practice running and to continue their involvement are health and fun. The training pattern is as follows: they practise one to three days per week, running from three to five hours overall plus additional stretching and high intensity training. They participated in less than one running event per month. Most of them did not belong to an athletic club, did not have a coach, were not federated and have more than four years’ experience of running. What concerns the gender differences, the men trained more than the women, and they did it with relatives and friends; women preferred to do it with friends or by themselves with the assistance of a coach. Age and running hours per week were the best variables to predict the task goal orientation, especially for men. For women, training hours per week predicted the goal orientation but to the ego. This finding could be especially helpful for coaches. A high number of training hours for men was linked with a task goal orientation, and on the other hand, for women it meant an ego goal orientation. The consequences of their behaviours were likely to be markedly different.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/21/8185athleticsperception of successsport eventsmotivesachievement goals
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author David Manzano-Sánchez
Lucas Postigo-Pérez
Manuel Gómez-López
Alfonso Valero-Valenzuela
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Lucas Postigo-Pérez
Manuel Gómez-López
Alfonso Valero-Valenzuela
Study of the Motivation of Spanish Amateur Runners Based on Training Patterns and Gender
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
athletics
perception of success
sport events
motives
achievement goals
author_facet David Manzano-Sánchez
Lucas Postigo-Pérez
Manuel Gómez-López
Alfonso Valero-Valenzuela
author_sort David Manzano-Sánchez
title Study of the Motivation of Spanish Amateur Runners Based on Training Patterns and Gender
title_short Study of the Motivation of Spanish Amateur Runners Based on Training Patterns and Gender
title_full Study of the Motivation of Spanish Amateur Runners Based on Training Patterns and Gender
title_fullStr Study of the Motivation of Spanish Amateur Runners Based on Training Patterns and Gender
title_full_unstemmed Study of the Motivation of Spanish Amateur Runners Based on Training Patterns and Gender
title_sort study of the motivation of spanish amateur runners based on training patterns and gender
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The objectives of the present study are to analyze the different training patterns of the amateur runners, according to their gender, and to find out a correlation between the training pattern and the motivation. The sample was composed of 457 amateur runners. For the collection of data, a two-part questionnaire was used. The first part consisted of questions about sporting and healthy patterns and the second part consisted of the Perception of Success Questionnaire (POSQ), adapted to Spanish. The obtained results indicated that their motives for starting to practice running and to continue their involvement are health and fun. The training pattern is as follows: they practise one to three days per week, running from three to five hours overall plus additional stretching and high intensity training. They participated in less than one running event per month. Most of them did not belong to an athletic club, did not have a coach, were not federated and have more than four years’ experience of running. What concerns the gender differences, the men trained more than the women, and they did it with relatives and friends; women preferred to do it with friends or by themselves with the assistance of a coach. Age and running hours per week were the best variables to predict the task goal orientation, especially for men. For women, training hours per week predicted the goal orientation but to the ego. This finding could be especially helpful for coaches. A high number of training hours for men was linked with a task goal orientation, and on the other hand, for women it meant an ego goal orientation. The consequences of their behaviours were likely to be markedly different.
topic athletics
perception of success
sport events
motives
achievement goals
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/21/8185
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