Energy cost and motivation in a population of young swimmers

Objective: To examine the relationship between the energy cost implied in competition in different swimming events and its relationship with motivation to practice this sport. Methods: A total of 389 swimmers (192 boys and 197 girls), aged 8-22 years, who competed in events with different energ...

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Main Authors: José Maria Cancela Carral, Carlos Ayán Pérez, Carlos Montero Prieto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte 2014-12-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
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spelling doaj-b3fa3de19416484f86dfe884c53f6fb52020-11-24T23:24:26ZengSociedade Brasileira de Medicina do EsporteRevista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte1806-99402014-12-0120642943210.1590/1517-86922014200602143S1517-86922014000600429Energy cost and motivation in a population of young swimmersJosé Maria Cancela CarralCarlos Ayán PérezCarlos Montero PrietoObjective: To examine the relationship between the energy cost implied in competition in different swimming events and its relationship with motivation to practice this sport. Methods: A total of 389 swimmers (192 boys and 197 girls), aged 8-22 years, who competed in events with different energy demands responded to the Spanish versions of the Participation Motivation Inventory. Results: A multivariate analysis showed that the energy cost of the preferential event had a significant influence on the swimmer motivation (Wilk's λ=0.96, F7,388=6.29, P<0.005). A later univariate analysis showed that the motivation of swimmers in predominantly aerobic modalities, as compared to those in anaerobic ones, was significantly influenced by four motivational components: "Health/Fitness", "Fun/Friendship", "Competition/Skills" and "Significant Others". The motivational factors also varied according to gender and stage of sport development of the swimmers. Conclusion: The results of this study show signs that the motivational factors related to the practice of competitive swimming in young athletes behaves differently depending on the energy cost of the test carried out.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-86922014000600429&lng=en&tlng=ennataciónadolescentemotivaciónmetabolismo energéticodesarrollo deportivo
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author José Maria Cancela Carral
Carlos Ayán Pérez
Carlos Montero Prieto
spellingShingle José Maria Cancela Carral
Carlos Ayán Pérez
Carlos Montero Prieto
Energy cost and motivation in a population of young swimmers
Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
natación
adolescente
motivación
metabolismo energético
desarrollo deportivo
author_facet José Maria Cancela Carral
Carlos Ayán Pérez
Carlos Montero Prieto
author_sort José Maria Cancela Carral
title Energy cost and motivation in a population of young swimmers
title_short Energy cost and motivation in a population of young swimmers
title_full Energy cost and motivation in a population of young swimmers
title_fullStr Energy cost and motivation in a population of young swimmers
title_full_unstemmed Energy cost and motivation in a population of young swimmers
title_sort energy cost and motivation in a population of young swimmers
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
series Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte
issn 1806-9940
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Objective: To examine the relationship between the energy cost implied in competition in different swimming events and its relationship with motivation to practice this sport. Methods: A total of 389 swimmers (192 boys and 197 girls), aged 8-22 years, who competed in events with different energy demands responded to the Spanish versions of the Participation Motivation Inventory. Results: A multivariate analysis showed that the energy cost of the preferential event had a significant influence on the swimmer motivation (Wilk's λ=0.96, F7,388=6.29, P<0.005). A later univariate analysis showed that the motivation of swimmers in predominantly aerobic modalities, as compared to those in anaerobic ones, was significantly influenced by four motivational components: "Health/Fitness", "Fun/Friendship", "Competition/Skills" and "Significant Others". The motivational factors also varied according to gender and stage of sport development of the swimmers. Conclusion: The results of this study show signs that the motivational factors related to the practice of competitive swimming in young athletes behaves differently depending on the energy cost of the test carried out.
topic natación
adolescente
motivación
metabolismo energético
desarrollo deportivo
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