Summary: | 碩士 === 國立嘉義大學 === 體育與健康休閒學系研究所 === 104 === The aim of the study explored the leisure involvement, leisure constraints and the leisure experiences of junior high school wrestling players. To compile the study, survey research methods are used for testing our hypothesis. 400 questionaires were sent to 38 schools with members ever participating the national wrestling contests these years. Totally, 334 valid questionaires were received and the effective recovery rate were 83.5%. The results are as below: (1) Averagely, participants’ perception was 3.92 on the leisure involvement, 2.43 on leisure constriants and 4.05 on leisure experiences. (2) For leisure involvement, participants showed a significant difference in genders. Males rated higher than females. (3) As to leisure constraints, no significant diffenece was found, except for the days of training. Those who have less training days often have fewer leisure constriants. (4) In leisure experiences, a significant difference was on participants’ best achievement. (5) Hierarchicle regression analyses revealed the three components of leisure involvement (attactiveness, self-performance and life center) may predict participants’ leisure experiences, but the leisure constrains cannot. Based on the above conclusion, the managerial implications are discussed and useful suggestions for future study are also provided.
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