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父母对优秀年轻运动员参与体育运动的影响。

Parental influence on sport participation in elite young athletes.

作者信息

Baxter-Jones A D G, Maffulli N

机构信息

College of Kinesiology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.

出版信息

J Sports Med Phys Fitness. 2003 Jun;43(2):250-5.

Abstract

AIM

To ascertain how talented young British swimmers, gymnasts, tennis and soccer players are introduced to their sport, and to identify how they are encouraged into intensive systematic training.

METHODS

Two hundred and eighty-two elite young athletes (aged 8 to 17 yrs) and their parents were interviewed in their homes to identify how and why they started intensive training.

RESULTS

Of the 4 sports studied (soccer, gymnastics, tennis, and swimming), parents of swimmers were more likely introduce their children to the sport (70%), while parents of gymnasts (42%) were the least likely to do so. However, in this sports parents played a lesser role in the transition to intensive training (6% and 5%, respectively). Nearly half the soccer players (47%) became involved in the sport because of their own interest, with the majority making the transition to intensive training because of encouragement by a coach (65%). Self-motivation (27%) and parental influence (57%) brought children into tennis with 25% of the young athletes in the sample autonomously deciding to start intensive training. Children from the lower socio-economic classes were underrepresented, and the total number of 1-parent families (5.3%) was considerably less than current British national norms (16.1%).

CONCLUSION

In Britain, young athletes' involvement in high level sport is heavily dependent on their parents, with sports clubs and coaches playing an important later role. In the present socio-economic and cultural situation, many talented youngsters with less motivated parents will not undertake sport. Talented youngsters from a poorer economic background will be heavily disadvantaged, especially in sports such as tennis.

摘要

目的

确定英国有天赋的年轻游泳运动员、体操运动员、网球运动员和足球运动员是如何接触到他们所从事的运动项目的,并找出他们是如何被鼓励进行强化系统训练的。

方法

对282名精英年轻运动员(年龄在8至17岁之间)及其父母进行了家访,以确定他们是如何以及为何开始进行强化训练的。

结果

在所研究的4项运动(足球、体操、网球和游泳)中,游泳运动员的父母更有可能让孩子接触这项运动(70%),而体操运动员的父母这样做的可能性最小(42%)。然而,在这些运动中,父母在向强化训练过渡中所起的作用较小(分别为6%和5%)。近一半的足球运动员(47%)是因为自己的兴趣而参与这项运动的,大多数人是在教练的鼓励下过渡到强化训练的(65%)。自我激励(27%)和父母的影响(57%)使孩子们参与到网球运动中,样本中有25%的年轻运动员自主决定开始强化训练。社会经济阶层较低的孩子代表性不足,单亲家庭的总数(5.3%)远低于英国目前的全国平均水平(16.1%)。

结论

在英国,年轻运动员参与高水平运动在很大程度上依赖于他们的父母,体育俱乐部和教练在后期发挥着重要作用。在当前的社会经济和文化背景下,许多父母积极性不高的有天赋的年轻人将不会从事体育运动。经济背景较差的有天赋的年轻人将处于极为不利的地位,尤其是在网球等运动项目中。

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