Tai Chi Martial Arts Motivation, Enduring Involvement and Benefits of Recreational Studies
碩士 === 大葉大學 === 運動健康管理學系 === 104 === The study is investigating effects of relationship among Tai Chi arts participants’ motivation, continuing involvement, recreational benefits. Survey samples are chosen from Taiwan Yang-Style Tai Chi martial arts participants in the central region. The surveys we...
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ndltd-TW-104DYU004210302016-12-09T04:16:18Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/88389690750732578280 Tai Chi Martial Arts Motivation, Enduring Involvement and Benefits of Recreational Studies 太極武藝參與動機、持續涉入與休閒效益之研究 MAO,YU-PING 毛玉萍 碩士 大葉大學 運動健康管理學系 104 The study is investigating effects of relationship among Tai Chi arts participants’ motivation, continuing involvement, recreational benefits. Survey samples are chosen from Taiwan Yang-Style Tai Chi martial arts participants in the central region. The surveys were given out 420 copies. Questionnaire regaining rate was 100%. Total valid questionnaire collected is 406. Total valid questionnaire regaining rate was 96.67%. The survey was analyzed by SPSS statistics software, complemented by structural equation modeling analysis of AMOS. The Research results show that Tai Chi martial arts and significant effects of motivation for continuing involvement are in direct proportion. Continued involvement is positive effects. The motivation of benefits is not related to effects. Continuous involvement is the key to recreational benefits. Last but not least, using linear structural model analyzed that Tai Chi martial arts participant between intermediation upgrading recreational benefits. I hope that the study will help others who also like Tai Chi martial arts apply Tai Chi to a broader level and promote Tai Chi to the world. LAI,YUNG-CHENG 賴永成 2016 學位論文 ; thesis 121 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 大葉大學 === 運動健康管理學系 === 104 === The study is investigating effects of relationship among Tai Chi arts participants’ motivation, continuing involvement, recreational benefits. Survey samples are chosen from Taiwan Yang-Style Tai Chi martial arts participants in the central region. The surveys were given out 420 copies. Questionnaire regaining rate was 100%. Total valid questionnaire collected is 406. Total valid questionnaire regaining rate was 96.67%. The survey was analyzed by SPSS statistics software, complemented by structural equation modeling analysis of AMOS.
The Research results show that Tai Chi martial arts and significant effects of motivation for continuing involvement are in direct proportion. Continued involvement is positive effects. The motivation of benefits is not related to effects. Continuous involvement is the key to recreational benefits. Last but not least, using linear structural model analyzed that Tai Chi martial arts participant between intermediation upgrading recreational benefits. I hope that the study will help others who also like Tai Chi martial arts apply Tai Chi to a broader level and promote Tai Chi to the world.
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