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- Title
HOW THROUGH UNDERSTANDING OF ALPINE SKI NOVICES' ATTITUDES TOWARDS ALPINE SKIING MAKE THE ALPINE SKI SCHOOL MORE EFFICACEOUS.
- Authors
Cigrovski, Vjekoslav; Božić, Igor; Prlenda, Nikola
- Abstract
The assumption of this study was that attitude towards alpine skiing and expectations of ski novices affect the level of achieved alpine ski knowledge. So, the aim was to determine correlation between alpine ski novices' attitude towards alpine skiing before the learning process and level of acquired knowledge after completion of structured alpine ski school program. 112 alpine ski novices (33 females and 79 males) participated in the study. All were tested on 26-item scale questionnaire for attitude evaluation and were included in 10-days alpine ski school program. After completion of ski school, all participants demonstrated eight elements of alpine ski technique which was used as a measure of acquired ski knowledge. Results showed statistically significant correlation between acquired alpine ski knowledge and attitude of ski novices towards alpine skiing (r = .36). The most statistically significant correlation was determined between the level of learned parallel turn and attitude towards skiing (r = .42). Our results point to importance of attitude towards alpine skiing and alpine ski learning.
- Subjects
DOWNHILL skiing techniques; SKIERS; DOWNHILL skiing training; STATISTICAL correlation; KNOWLEDGE management; ATTITUDE (Psychology)
- Publication
SportLogia, 2014, Vol 10, Issue 2, p116
- ISSN
1986-6089
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5550/sgia.141002.en.008C