FROM THE EXPERIENCE OF RESEARCH ON YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEISURE SPORTS AND SPORTS MOTIVATION

Authors

  • Antonia Kinczel Debreceni Egyetem
  • Nóra Laoues-Czimbalmos Debreceni Egyetem, GYGYK
  • Anetta Müller Debreceni Egyetem, GTK

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33032/acr.2480

Keywords:

sports motivation, young adults, health awareness

Abstract

Exploratory research on the prevalence of sedentary and sedentary lifestyles and physical activity is gaining prominence, as do many many dangerous and international studies. Leisure activities help promote advertising, watching TV, listening to music, or bringing various activities to the forefront online. At the same time, we can observe that with the spread of a health-conscious lifestyle, health-conscious consumers support free-spirited athletes. Thus, nowadays, health preservation is playing an increasingly important role in a sports motivation. Method: An organization organizing a questionnaire survey among Romanian and Hungarian young adults on sports habits and sports motivation (N = 612). In order to establish the questionnaire, we should process it with the SPSS software, in addition to the basic statistics, connect it to the examined chi2 test application, which is represented graphically. Results: The results show that they are supported and thus become very long among a young adult with the required regularity of the ultimate regular leisure sports activity (75.5%). The best choices are the motivational effectiveness of the Hungarian and Romanian respondents, the promotion of health and appearance, happiness, self-observation and the motivation of fun activities, the attention of the Hungarian respondents to launching a sports-capable motivation as a Romanian youth question (p <0.05). Motivational research allows young people to become more and more aware that a new person is drawing attention to the need to use a new engine

Published

2020-12-10

How to Cite

FROM THE EXPERIENCE OF RESEARCH ON YOUNG PEOPLE’S LEISURE SPORTS AND SPORTS MOTIVATION. (2020). Acta Carolus Robertus, 10(2), 97-116. https://doi.org/10.33032/acr.2480

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