The Relationship Between Self-Confidence and Performance of Gymnastic Elements // Povezanost samopouzdanja i uspješnosti izvođenja gimnastičkih elemenata

Vault (architecture)
DOI: 10.7251/ssh1802183m Publication Date: 2020-03-03T13:30:19Z
ABSTRACT
The aim of this research was to establish a relation between self-confidence and self-concept, on the one hand, performance apparatus elements floor routine, other. included 29 subjects, aged 20 27, with average age subjects being 21 years old (M= 21.16, SD= 1.54). following measurement instruments were used: RSES (Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale) SC-6, as well evaluation exercises (side-to-side front-to-back cartwheel, roundoff, front back handspring, forward backward flip) vault (squat through straddle pre-flight, handspring vault, roundoff vault) apparatus: high bar (uprise bars legs together, kip, mill circle, underswing dismount) parallel (swing, roll, shoulder stand, toss dismount, by three-member committee. results showed that Rosenberg’s confidence scale produced statistically significant correlations all remaining subscales moderate or intensity, highest self-concept (rs= .73), while lowest related gymnastic (rs = .45) (Cohen, 1988 according Cumming, 2012). In contrast scale, is in correlation .61) missing apparatus. It can be concluded level one’s own abilities entire training period enabled better access learning, repetition and, finally, demonstration selected gymnastics elements, general satisfaction not decisive factor process.
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