This study made a research to 117 high school aerobics competitors at participating the 6th National Sport Aerobics Championship sponsored by Korea Gymnastics Association to examine the level of competitiveness state and a questionnaire survey by givi...
This study made a research to 117 high school aerobics competitors at participating the 6th National Sport Aerobics Championship sponsored by Korea Gymnastics Association to examine the level of competitiveness state and a questionnaire survey by giving out the questionnaire surveys to measure the level of uneasiness at warming up time before the compe tition at the venue and directed them respond to the questions by self-assessment entry method collecting the completed question papers and analyzed the differences of uneasiness of competitive state by event, sex and ability and obtained the following conclusion.
It was indicated that the differences in the items related to the uneasiness of cognitive state by event was not significant at the 0.05 significance level, and at those in the items related to uneasiness of physical state, in items of ‘having confidence in facing the competition’ and ‘having spiritual leisure’, the rate of group competitors was higher than that of individual competitors, and in those of ‘being struck with awe', that of group competitors was a little higher than that of individual competitors.
It was indicated that at the differences in the items related to uneasiness of cognitive state by sex, and at items of 'feeling stuffed due to stress' and 'being afraid I may not compete', the rate of female competitors were higher than that of male competitors.
It was indicated that the differences in the items related to physical uneasiness, in items of 'having confidence in facing the competition' and ‘having confidence as imaging the achievement of goal', 'spiritual leisure', the rate of female comlpetitors was higher than that of male competitors, and at the differences in items related confidence, at items of 'feeling uneasy' and 'feeling stiff', the rate of male competitors was that of Individual competitors.
It was indicated that at the differences in the items related to uneasiness of cognitive state, in items of 'being anxious about this competition' and 'being afraid I may not concentrate on the competition', the rate of non-prize winning competitors was higher than that of prize winning competitors, and at the items of ‘feeling stuffed due to stress' and 'Worrying about the achievement of my goal', the rate of prize winning competitors was higher than that of non-prize winning competitors.
It was Indicated that at the differences in the items related to uneasiness of physical state, in items of ‘feeling fresh' and 'having confidence as imaging the achievement of goat', 'having confidence in enduring physical stress', the rate of prize-winning competitors was higher than that of non-prize winning competitors, and at the differences in the items related to confidence in state, in items of 'feeling nervous' and 'feeling strained' the rate of prize-winning competitors was higher than that of non-prize winning competitors, and the items of ‘feeling awkward', the rate of non-prize winning competitors was higher than that of prize winning competitors.