Entrenamiento innovador centrado en la motivación para atletas de taekwondo y karate en las ciudades de Yogyakarta y Bujumbura (Motivation-Centred Innovative Coaching for Taekwondo and Karate Athletes in Yogyakarta and Bujumbura Cities)

Autores/as

  • Ilham Tomoliyus Yogyakarta State University https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8598-404X
  • Abdul Alim Yogyakarta State University
  • Sumaryanti Sumaryanti Yogyakarta State University
  • Japhet Ndayisenga University of Burundi
  • Irmantara Subagio State University of Surabaya
  • Muhamad Ichsan Sabillah Yogyakarta State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v56.104151

Palabras clave:

athletes, achievement motivation, martial arts, karate, taekwondo

Resumen

Las técnicas de entrenamiento de artes marciales que están comprobadas por la investigación crean entornos de entrenamiento atractivos y satisfactorios para los atletas. Esta investigación cuantitativa descriptiva investigó las prácticas de entrenamiento de Taekwondo y Karate centradas en la motivación de los atletas por participar en el deporte, lograr logros. El estudio incluye a 188 atletas de Karate y Taekwondo (100 niños, 88 niñas) de las ciudades de Yogyakarta y Bujumbura, seleccionados a través del método de muestreo probabilístico y técnicas simples de muestreo aleatorio. El instrumento de recolección de datos fue la Escala de Motivación de Logro Deportivo, adaptada de la Escala de Motivación de Logro. Procedimiento de análisis de datos mediante ANOVA de dos vías con programa R y estadística descriptiva. Los resultados indican diferencias significativas en la motivación de logro de la participación deportiva entre los artistas marciales de Taekwondo y Karate de Bujumbura y Yogyakarta. Además, los impulsos motivacionales varían entre los atletas masculinos y femeninos, independientemente del país. El perfil motivacional dominante es el Enfoque-Éxito en la Formación (MST), con 8 de los 14 ítems acordados dentro de esta dimensión. En general, los atletas muestran un nivel de "Acuerdo" de motivación para el logro de la participación deportiva (x̄ = -0,473 logits), lo que destaca la importancia del entrenamiento motivacional centrado en el perfil para mejorar el éxito. Estos hallazgos pueden guiar a los entrenadores de Taekwondo y Karate en la adaptación de métodos e intervenciones para alinearse con los perfiles motivacionales de los atletas.

Palabras Clave: atletas, motivación de logro, artes marciales, karate, taekwondo.

Abstract. Martial arts coaching techniques that are research-evidenced create engaging and fulfilling training environments for athletes. This descriptive quantitative research investigated Taekwondo and Karate coaching practices focused on athletes' sports participation achievement motivation. The study includes 188 Karate and Taekwondo athletes (100 boys, 88 girls) from Yogyakarta and Bujumbura cities, selected through probability sampling method and simple random sampling techniques. The data collection instrument was a Sport Achievement Motivation Scale, adapted from the Achievement Motivation Scale. Data analysis procedure using Two-Way ANOVA with R program and descriptive statistics. Findings indicate significant differences in sport participation achievement motivation between Taekwondo and Karate martial artists from Bujumbura and Yogyakarta. In addition, motivational drives vary between male and female athletes, irrespective of country. The dominant motivational profile is Approach-Success in Training (MST), with 8 out of 14 agreed items falling within this dimension. Overall, athletes display an "Agree" level of sports participation achievement motivation (x̄ =-0.473 logits), highlighting the importance of motivational profile-centred coaching for enhanced success. These findings may guide Taekwondo and Karate coaches in tailoring methods and interventions to align with athletes' motivational profiles.

Keywords: athletes, achievement motivation, martial arts, karate, taekwondo.

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2024-07-01

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Tomoliyus , T., Alim, A., Sumaryanti, S., Ndayisenga, J., Subagio, I., & Sabillah, M. I. . (2024). Entrenamiento innovador centrado en la motivación para atletas de taekwondo y karate en las ciudades de Yogyakarta y Bujumbura (Motivation-Centred Innovative Coaching for Taekwondo and Karate Athletes in Yogyakarta and Bujumbura Cities). Retos, 56, 369–373. https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v56.104151

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