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Predictor variables of the perception of success: Differential aspects in route runners
Se pretendía conocer qué relaciones predictivas presentaban la
motivación, el compromiso a correr, la adicción negativa a correr y la ansiedad
precompetitiva, sobre la percepción del éxito en una amplia muestra de 1795
corredores de fondo en ruta (1105 españoles, 690 mexicanos). De ellos el
85.65% fueron hombres con una edad de M=38.98 (DT=10.45), y 14.35%
mujeres, con una edad M=37.88 (DT=9.80). La recogida de datos se llevó a cabo
mediante las adaptaciones al castellano del Perception of Success
Questionnaire (POSQ), Motivations of Marathoners Scales-34 (MOMS-34),
Commitment to Running Scale-11 (CR-11) y Revised Competitive State Anxiety
Inventory-2 (CSAI-2R). Se obtuvo que los valores en las orientaciones de meta
de los corredores son medios y similares, aunque significativamente mayores en
la muestra mexicana, debido a su mayor compromiso y motivaciones, así como
a las diferencias culturales entre ambas nacionalidades. Los modelos predictores
de la percepción del éxito obtenidos resultaron muy similares por nacionalidades,
pero diferenciados por sexos, obteniendo altas varianzas explicativasWe pretended to find out which predictive relationships would be introduced by
motivation, commitment to run, negative addiction to run and pre-competition
anxiety, concerning the winning perception of a broad sample of 1795 track
long-distance runners (1105 Spanish, 690 Mexicans). Of them, 85.65% were
men, ages M=37.88 (SD=10.45) and 14.35% were women, ages M=37.88
(SD=9.80). The data was obtained by adapting to Spanish the following:
“Perception of Success Questionnaire” (POSQ), “Motivations of Marathoners
Scales-34 (MOMS-34), Commitment to Running Scale-11 (CR-11) and Revised
Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 (CSAI-2R). The values obtained on the
winning orientations of the runners were average and similar, although
significantly higher in the Mexican sample, due to their higher commitment and
motivation, as well as the cultural differences between these nationalities. The
predicting models of the success perception obtained were very similar by
nationality, but differentiated by sex, obtaining high explicatory variance
School age sport and social agents: a preliminary study of the relationship between family, monitors and sportsmen and women in the province of León
To study the differences between Spanish marathoners with the maximun and the lower mean score on the Running Addiction Scale (RAS-8), was categorized into quartiles the average scores on this scale for them (n = 1226) in several marathons of the Spanish geography. Then compared the differences in demographic, training and performance variables between the groups were. Were obtained valuable descriptive data of the sample and gender differences, and we concluded that the difference between the marathoner with higher values of negative addiction to running (not desirable) and the lowest negative addiction were, being a male, making both a significantly greater number of miles and days of training per week and hours per training, caring more for looking for a coach and have a best record nearly 3 hours and a half in the 6-7 marathons that have completed, compared with less concern about having a coach and to be his first marathon in runners with scoring minimum ANC. Was not expected that women would not had significant differences