A Study on the Relationship Between Perceived Coach Leadership Behavior and Athletes' Satisfaction of the Track and Field Athletes for Central Section of Taiwan

碩士 === 南華大學 === 文化創意事業管理學系休閒產業碩士班 === 103 ===   The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between perceived coach leadership behaviors and athlete’s training satisfaction of the track and field athletes in central Taiwan, and compare their relationships with different background...

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Main Authors: Tung-Chi Yang, 楊東淇
Other Authors: Wen-Yi Lai
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/72951915615440957710
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Summary:碩士 === 南華大學 === 文化創意事業管理學系休閒產業碩士班 === 103 ===   The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between perceived coach leadership behaviors and athlete’s training satisfaction of the track and field athletes in central Taiwan, and compare their relationships with different background variables. This study adopted questionnaire survey, including “Scale of Coach Leadership Behavior” and “Scale of Training Satisfaction.” The questionnaires were filled out by track and field athletes in central Taiwan. The total of filled out questionnaires were 310, and 300 valid questionnaires were analyzed in descriptive statistics, t-test, one-way ANOVA, Scheffe post-hoc comparison, and Pearson’s product-moment correlation. After the analysis and discussion, the results of this study are shown in the following: (1) The satisfaction level of team members towards coach leadership behavior from high to low are “Training and leading behavior,” “Liberal behavior” “Caring behavior,” and “Encouraging behavior.” “Dominating behavior” was the lowest. (2) The satisfaction level of team members towards training satisfaction from high to low are “the whole training lessons" and "the coach's leadership on the whole." " Individual performance" was the lowest. (3) There was significant difference between the perceived coach leadership and training satisfaction of different background team members. Gender, grades, training ages, the highest level of sport contest, practice hours per day, the number of school classes, the reasons for joining, the personal best grades had significant difference; however, the special track and field skill,and practice days per week had no significance. (4) The perceived coach leadership and training satisfaction was significant, and moderately correlated.