This study examined the effects of stress in taekwondo athletes due to infectious diseases on exercise sustaining and dropout, and a survey of 201 taekwondo athletes drew the following conclusions:
It was used as an SPSS 27.0 program for data process...
This study examined the effects of stress in taekwondo athletes due to infectious diseases on exercise sustaining and dropout, and a survey of 201 taekwondo athletes drew the following conclusions:
It was used as an SPSS 27.0 program for data processing on the survey results of this study, and was analyzed with exploratory factor analysis and Cronbachs alpha coefficient, and the independent sample t test and one-way ANOVA were used for each group difference, and the post-test was confirmed by applying scheffe. The correlation by factor was performed using pearsons correlation analysis and a mid-multi-regression analysis was performed to determine the effect on the exercise duration factor and dropout factor due to stress. The criterion according to the statistical processing was α=.05.
First, among the general characteristics of taekwondo athletes stress, male athletes showed a higher significant difference than female athletes by gender, and in the grades, 4th grade showed a higher significant difference than 2nd grade.
Significant differences in leisure stress were found in the differences between the events, and a detailed factor was identified through a post-mortem test and found that the contestants had a statistically significant difference over the demonstrators.
As a result of identifying the difficulties caused by infectious diseases, the difficulties associated with infection in training stress were higher on average than there were none, and there was a statistically significant difference.
Second, an analysis of the correlation between factors of stress showed that guidance stress was significantly correlated with leisure stress. Training stress has been shown to have a significant correlation between exercise friends and leisure stress.
Third, an analysis of the factor-specific correlation of dropouts showed that tendencies were significantly correlated with likelihood and infectivity, and that they also had a significant correlation with exercise friends. Likelihood has been shown to have a significant correlation between infectious and static correlation.
Fourth, the correlation between factors of exercise duration was analyzed and found that exercise ability was significantly correlated with exercise habits, exercise environment, exercise interest, and exercise friends. Exercise habits have been shown to have a significant correlation between exercise environment and exercise interest, and exercise environment has been shown to have a significant correlation between exercise interest and exercise friends.