Yoon SangJin, Lim SeaMi
Sport Coaching Science, Graduate School of Health and Sport Science, Nippon Sport Science University, Tokyo, Japan.
The Department of Sport Science, The College of Arts and Physical Education, Incheon National University, Arts & Physical Education College, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, Republic of Korea.
Front Sports Act Living. 2025 Aug 4;7:1558398. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2025.1558398. eCollection 2025.
This study investigates the adverse impact of extreme filial piety culture on the career trajectories of elite Korean amateur athletes following professional league contract failures.
Using narrative interviews and participant observation, we explored the experiences of high school student-athletes who were unable to transition to professional sports, secure university admission as athletes, or chose to abandon their athletic careers.
Our analysis revealed four key phenomena: some student-athletes drop out of high school or forgo university to pursue other careers; illicit "tie-in sales" allow parents to leverage sports performance for admission to prestigious universities; several student-athletes run away from home due to abusive or unsupportive environments and feelings of entrapment; and internalized extreme filial piety generates overwhelming guilt as athletes feel compelled to repay parental sacrifices through their success.
These findings highlight the need for policy interventions and support systems that broaden career options, curb excessive parental and coaching pressures, and foster greater autonomy in student-athletes' decision-making.
本研究调查了极端孝道文化对韩国精英业余运动员在职业联赛合同失败后的职业轨迹的不利影响。
通过叙事访谈和参与观察,我们探究了那些未能转型为职业运动员、未能以运动员身份被大学录取或选择放弃运动生涯的高中生运动员的经历。
我们的分析揭示了四个关键现象:一些学生运动员从高中辍学或放弃上大学去追求其他职业;非法的“捆绑销售”使家长能够利用运动成绩让孩子进入名校;一些学生运动员因虐待性或不支持性的环境以及被困感而离家出走;内化的极端孝道产生了压倒性的内疚感,因为运动员觉得必须通过成功来回报父母的牺牲。
这些发现凸显了政策干预和支持系统的必要性,这些干预和系统应拓宽职业选择、遏制过度的家长和教练压力,并在学生运动员的决策中培养更大的自主性。