posted on 2017-08-23, 11:41authored byLourdes Meroño, Antonio Calderón, Peter Andrew Hastie
This study sought to examine the effect of a Sport Education season on the technical learning of four
swimming strokes and the perceived motivational climate. Twenty-two young swimmers from a sport
club participated in 16 training sessions organized around the key principles of Sport Education. Experts
assessed technical learning from video analysis, and the swimmers and their coaches also completed
self-assessments. Motivational climate was analysed through the Perceived Motivational Climate in
Sport Questionnaire-2 (PMCSQ-2). The results indicated that regardless of performance level (sampling
or specializing) and gender, the swimmers significantly improved their technical learning from pre-test
to post-test. In addition, all participants reported statistically significant improvements in the taskoriented
motivational climate. It was concluded that the intervention program based on Sport
Education had a positive impact on improvement of swimming skill, and a more optimal motivational
climate.
History
Publication
RICYDE: Revista Internacional de Ciencias del Deporte;44 (12), pp. 182-198
Publisher
RICYDE: Revista Internacional de Ciencias del Deporte