Department of Physical Education, Motor Behaviour Research Unit, University of Jyväskylä, Finland.
Percept Mot Skills. 2010 Aug;111(1):115-28. doi: 10.2466/06.10.25.PMS.111.4.115-128.
To assess whether subgroups based on children's fundamental movement skills, perceived competence, and self-determined motivation toward physical education vary with current self-reported physical activity, a sample of 316 Finnish Grade 7 students completed fundamental movement skills measures and self-report questionnaires assessing perceived competence, self-determined motivation toward physical education, and current physical activity. Cluster analysis indicated a three-cluster structure: "Low motivation/low skills profile," "High skills/low motivation profile," and "High skills/high motivation profile." Analysis of variance indicated that students in the third cluster engaged in significantly more physical activity than students of clusters one and two. These results provide support for previous claims regarding the importance of the relationship of fundamental movement skills with continuing engagement in physical activity. High fundamental movement skills, however, may represent only one element in maintaining adolescents' engagement in physical activity.
为了评估基于儿童基本运动技能、感知能力和对体育教育的自主动机的亚组是否因当前自我报告的体育活动而有所不同,对 316 名芬兰 7 年级学生进行了基本运动技能测试,并采用自我报告问卷评估感知能力、对体育教育的自主动机和当前的体育活动。聚类分析表明存在三种聚类结构:“低动机/低技能特征”、“高技能/低动机特征”和“高技能/高动机特征”。方差分析表明,第三组学生的体育活动量明显多于第一组和第二组学生。这些结果支持了之前关于基本运动技能与持续参与体育活动之间关系重要性的说法。然而,高基本运动技能可能只是维持青少年参与体育活动的一个因素。