An Analysis of the Relationship between the Adolescents’ Intention to Continue Exercising Judo Training as Sports for All and the Satisfaction of Life
- J-INSTITUTE
- International Journal of Martial Arts
- vol.9
- 2024.08
- 1 - 10 (10 pages)
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of Judo practitioners on their intention to continue exercising and satisfaction of life through consideration of previous research related to intention to continue exercising and satisfaction of life, thereby improving the development of Judo for sports for all and the satisfaction of Judo practitioners for sports for all while providing the basic data to contribute to help improve the quality of life and ultimately improving the quality of life. Method: The subjects of this study were 200 members attending middle and high schools who practice Judo as part of their daily sports, and were surveyed using stratified cluster random sampling. The collected data were subjected to factor analysis and reliability analysis using SPSS 20.0 and AMOS 20.0 programs. Results: In this study, the independent samples t-test and one-way ANOVA were used to determine the effect of training according to the characteristics of Judo practitioners on intention to continue exercising and satisfaction of life. First, in the offset analysis of intention to continue exercising and satisfaction, the correlation coefficient between variables turned out to be somewhat high. Second, it turned out to have a positive effect on the intention to continue exercising. Third, it turned out to have a positive effect on the satisfaction of Judo practitioners. Conclusion: The purpose of this study is to articulate and specify the impact of sports for all Judo training on the intention to continue exercising and satisfaction of life, and to provide the basic data that may be used to identify positive changes in individuals by improving mental, physical, and social health through Judo training.
1. Introduction
2. Research Method
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusion
6. References