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- Title
3人制バスケットボールにおける世界最高峰の大会を体験する プロセスの事例:選手へのインタビューを通して.
- Authors
小野寺 恵介
- Abstract
The purpose of this study was to identify how Japanese male basketball players experience 3x3 basketball competition when competing at the highest world level for the first time. The subjects were 3 Japanese male 3x3 pro basketball players who provided qualitative data through semi-structured interviews, each conducted for approximately 75 minutes. The interview data were analyzed using the Modified Grounded Theory Approach. As a result, 24 concepts were generated among 4 categories and 7 subcategories and the results suggested that Japanese male 3x3 basketball players competing at the top world level for the first time experience a series of processes whereby they get ready for the competition, and then experience top world standards through the games themselves and observation of the competition. This allows them to assess themselves from a world-class perspective, and from there to make a new start. These result suggest that when competing at the highest level for the first time, Japanese male 3x3 basketball players experience a process whereby they prepare for competition by assessing their previous experiences and becoming aware of an increase in motivation. Through participation in games and observation of the competition, they are able to experience world top class standards of physical ability, competition for space, and team chemistry, the latter 2 being dependent on physical ability, and interacting with each other. These experiences allow the players to see themselves in a world context, and to make a new start by realizing the tasks awaiting them, and setting new goals.
- Subjects
JAPAN; QUALITATIVE research; INTERVIEWING; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; WORK experience (Employment); SPORTS events; RESEARCH methodology; BASKETBALL; ATHLETIC ability; GROUNDED theory
- Publication
Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health & Sport Sciences / Taiikugaku Kenkyū, 2023, Vol 68, p361
- ISSN
0484-6710
- Publication type
Article