Imtiaz Faizan, Hancock David J, Côté Jean
a Queen's University.
b Indiana University Kokomo.
Res Q Exerc Sport. 2016 Sep;87(3):295-304. doi: 10.1080/02701367.2016.1189073. Epub 2016 Jun 17.
Youth sport has the potential to be one of the healthiest and most beneficial activities in which children can partake. Participation in a combination of adult-led and peer-led sport structures appears to lead to favorable outcomes such as enhanced physical fitness, as well as social and emotional development. The purpose of the present study was to examine the subjective and objective experiences of 27 recreational male soccer players aged 10 to 12 years old (M = 10.11 years, SD = 0.32) across adult-led and peer-led sport structures.
Direct video observation and experience-rating scales were utilized in an effort to shed light on the impact of adult-led and peer-led sport structures on the same athletes.
In the adult-led structures, youth experienced high levels of effort and concentration while spending more time physically or mentally engaged. Meanwhile, youth experienced high rates of prosocial behaviors, sport-related communication, and general communication during the peer-led structures.
The results of the present study indicate that rather than one approach being superior to the other, both adult- and peer-led sport structures have the potential to yield unique benefits toward children's positive experiences in sport.
青少年体育运动有潜力成为孩子们能够参与的最健康、最有益的活动之一。参与成人主导和同伴主导相结合的体育活动结构似乎会带来诸如增强体质以及促进社交和情感发展等良好结果。本研究的目的是考察27名年龄在10至12岁之间的男性足球业余运动员(平均年龄M = 10.11岁,标准差SD = 0.32)在成人主导和同伴主导的体育活动结构中的主观和客观体验。
采用直接视频观察和体验评分量表,以阐明成人主导和同伴主导的体育活动结构对同一批运动员的影响。
在成人主导的活动结构中,青少年付出了高强度的努力且注意力高度集中,同时在身体或精神上投入的时间更多。与此同时,在同伴主导的活动结构中,青少年表现出较高频率的亲社会行为、与体育相关的交流以及一般性交流。
本研究结果表明,成人主导和同伴主导的体育活动结构并非一种方法优于另一种,二者都有可能为孩子们在体育运动中的积极体验带来独特的益处。