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What Do Children Most Enjoy about Summer Soccer Camp? General and Age Group Perceptions
( Rhys Jones ) 한국스포츠정책과학원(구 한국스포츠개발원) 2002 International Journal of Applied Sports Sciences Vol.14 No.1
Children`s enjoyment in sport has been linked to both personal sport motivation and commitment. However, there is minimal research describing the influence of American soccer camp experience on participating children`s perceptions of enjoyment. Therefore, one hundred children attending soccer camp in Ohio provided written data on what they most enjoyed about camp. Results indicated the emergence of two child enjoyment domains; task experience followed by cognitive and affective experience. Within task experience and by rank ``soccer games and skills`` and ``camp related activities`` were the two major categories. Age group analysis(younger = sixty, 7 - 9s; older = forty, 10 -12s) indicated that the younger children gave more within group emphasis to these first and second ranked major categories than did the older children. In contrast, within the second domain, the older age group gave more within group emphasis to the major categories of ``social experience`` and ``learning focus`` than did the younger group. These results suggest the need for soccer camp organizers to carefully consider age group enjoyment perceptions. In particular, when developing meaningful educational camp experiences for children that are designed to positively influence their soccer motivation, mastery and commitment.