Wydział Wychowania Fizycznego i Sportu AWF Kraków (WFiS)
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12053/16
2024-03-28T22:40:32ZPomniki Cesarstwa Rosyjskiego za Mikołaja I
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12053/1312
Pomniki Cesarstwa Rosyjskiego za Mikołaja I
Rutkowski, Marek
Kopia cyfrowa, oryginał: Lublin, 2016
2016-01-01T00:00:00ZPsychological determinants of motivation in coaches of martial arts
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12053/158
Psychological determinants of motivation in coaches of martial arts
Basiaga-Pasternak, Joanna; Ambroży, Tadeusz; Wrześniewski, Krzysztof; Mucha, Dariusz
Introduction. Motivation is one of the key topics in sport psychology. The majority of researches concerning sport motivation
are focused on the motivation of sport competitors. The present study concentrates on the motivation of coaches The aim of the
present study was to investigate the type of sport motivation (based on distinction of types of sport achievement orientation by
Gill and Deeter: competitiveness, win orientation, goal orientation) in coaches of martial arts, and to determine temperamental
and personality-related determinants of motivation.
Material and methods. The participants comprised 37 male trainers of martial arts (25 boxing coaches, 12 karate coaches).
The average age was 36,8 years. The study employed various research tools including: The Sport Orientation Questionnaire
(SOQ) by Gill & Deeter in the Polish adaptation by Marcin Krawczyński, EPQ-R – Revised Eysenck Personality Questionnaire in
the Polish adaptation by Brzozowski and Drwal, and FCB-TI – Formal Characteristic of Behaviour – Tempe rament Inventory by
Zawadzki and Strelau.
Results. The study has shown statistically significant differences in win orientation between the coaches of boxing and karate.
Higher levels of win orientation were observed in the karate coaches. The correlations between goal oriented motivation and neuroticism,
and between goal orientation and such temperamental dimensions as emotional reactivity or endurance were also noted
in this group. Among the boxing coaches the correlation between sensory sensitivity and goal orientation was found.
Conclusions. The results indicate that most differentiating type of motivation between the coaches is the goal orientation,
which shows correlations with temperamental and personality variables.
2017-01-01T00:00:00ZSchemes "Me and the world" and styles of coping with stress in youth practising sports
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12053/159
Schemes "Me and the world" and styles of coping with stress in youth practising sports
Basiaga-Pasternak, Joanna
The aim of the paper was to determine the relationship between self-image and the image of the surrounding
world, and coping with stress in youth practising sports. The research was conducted on 222 students of
both sexes in high schools with a sports profile in southern Poland. The following research methods were used:
Endler’s and Parker’s CISS (Polish adaptation by Szczepaniak, Strelau, Wrześniewski), and Wysocka’s Attitudes to
Intrapersonal, Interpersonal and to the World Questionnaire. Therefore, there is a link between the dominant
cognitive schemata “Me – the world” and the styles of coping with stress.
2015-01-01T00:00:00ZStress in volunteer mountain rescue teams
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12053/161
Stress in volunteer mountain rescue teams
Basiaga-Pasternak, Joanna; Pomykała, Sylwia; Cichosz, Aneta
The aim of the study was to present the sources of stress in mountain rescue teams, the preferred kind of coping
and the level of the burnout syndrome in mountain rescue teams. CISS (Endler, Parker), MBI (Maslach) and Sources
of Stress in Mountain Rescues Work Questionnaire (Basiaga-Pasternak, Pomykała) were used. Participants
comprised 47 males from Bieszczady Mountain Rescue Team. Results show that the most stressful situations are
connected with the rescuee’s death or health damage. The most popular style of coping in the researched group
is task-oriented. High professional stress level was found to be characteristic of rescuers who suffered from the
burnout syndrome.
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