Povezanost samopouzdanja i uspješnosti izvođenja gimnastičkih elemenata

Journal Title: Sportske nauke i zdravlje - Year 2018, Vol 8, Issue 2

Abstract

The aim of this research was to establish a relation between self-confi dence and self-concept, on the one hand, and the performance of the apparatus elements and the fl oor routine, on the other. The research included 29 subjects, aged 20 to 27, with the average age of the subjects being 21 years old (M= 21.16, SD= 1.54). The following measurement instruments were used: RSES (Rosenberg SelfEsteem Scale) and SC-6, as well as the evaluation of the performance of the fl oor exercises (side-to-side and frontto-back cartwheel, roundoff, front and back handspring, forward and backward fl ip) and a vault (squat through on the vault and straddle vault with pre-fl ight, front handspring on vault, roundoff vault) and with the apparatus: the high bar (uprise on bars with legs together, kip, front mill circle, back circle, underswing dismount) and the parallel bars (swing, forward roll, back roll, shoulder stand, front toss dismount, back toss dismount) by a three-member committee. The results showed that Rosenberg’s confi dence scale produced statistically signifi cant correlations with all the remaining subscales of moderate or high intensity, and the highest one with the scale of the self-concept (rs = .73), while the lowest one with the scale related to the performance of gymnastic elements on the apparatus (rs = .45) (Cohen, 1988 according to Cumming, 2012). In contrast to this scale, the scale of the self-concept is in statistically signifi cant correlation with the gymnastic elements (rs = .61) on the fl oor and the vault, while the statistically signifi cant correlation of this scale is missing with the gymnastic elements on the apparatus. It can be concluded that a high level of confi dence in one’s own abilities through the entire training period enabled a better access to learning, repetition and, fi nally, the demonstration of the selected gymnastics elements, while the level of general satisfaction was not a decisive factor in the process.

Authors and Affiliations

Petar Mrđa, Saša Jovanović, Sanja Srdić, Adrijana Ljubojević

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  • EP ID EP611386
  • DOI 10.7251/SSH1802183M
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Petar Mrđa, Saša Jovanović, Sanja Srdić, Adrijana Ljubojević (2018). Povezanost samopouzdanja i uspješnosti izvođenja gimnastičkih elemenata. Sportske nauke i zdravlje, 8(2), 183-190. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-611386