Motivation and barriers to participation in sports among alternative learning system student in Indang, Cavite / by Jerry Matilla and John Patrick R. Cristal.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2019.Description: 49 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: JERRY MATILLA AND JOHN PATRICK R. CRISTAL MOTIVATION AND BARRIERS TO PARTICIPATION IN SPORTS AMONG ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM-STUDENTS IN INDANG, CAVITE, Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Sports and Recreational Management.Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. Adviser: Victor F. Piores. The study wanted to know the motivating factors for ALS-students in Indang, Cavite to participate in sports. The barriers that present them from participation are sought out also. The research used the descriptive method and enumeration method was used in determining the participants. ALS students in Indang, Cavite belong mostly to the age group of 17-19 years old. Female students are more than the male and the most of them are still single. They also belong to families with monthly income of Php 10,000 to Php 20,000. The level of sports participation of these students is low given the rare occasion of their sports involvement (2.4). Their participation mostly occurs in the sports of Basketball, Badminton, and Jogging/Running. They are highly motivated to participate in sports but the barriers they believed in that prevent them in sports involvement was high also. Among the factors that motivate them to join sports are new things learned from sports, avoidance of boredom, way to meet new friends, and a form of relaxation. On the other hand, their desire to participate in sports, however, is also prevented by: Lack of time, parental permission, and shyness to be with others or to show their skills. The degree that motivates the students which is high and the barriers that prevent them to join sports are equal with no significant difference from each other, his be counts for their low participation to sports activity. Age is related to the level of motivation of students to join in sports and so with the monthly income of their families, the two affects their inclination to sports, Marital status and sex have nothing to do or not related to their motivation to participate in sports activity. Only the monthly income of the participants has something to do or related with the barriers that prevent students to join sports. Age, sex, and marital status do not play a role in the factors preventing students to be involved in sports.
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Thesis (Bachelor of Sports and Recreational Management) Cavite State University.

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College of Sports, Physical Education and Recreation (CSPEAR)

JERRY MATILLA AND JOHN PATRICK R. CRISTAL MOTIVATION AND BARRIERS TO PARTICIPATION IN SPORTS AMONG ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM-STUDENTS IN INDANG, CAVITE, Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Sports and Recreational Management.Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. Adviser: Victor F. Piores.
The study wanted to know the motivating factors for ALS-students in Indang, Cavite to participate in sports. The barriers that present them from participation are sought out also. The research used the descriptive method and enumeration method was used in determining the participants. ALS students in Indang, Cavite belong mostly to the age group of 17-19 years old. Female students are more than the male and the most of them are still single. They also belong to families with monthly income of Php 10,000 to Php 20,000. The level of sports participation of these students is low given the rare occasion of their sports involvement (2.4). Their participation mostly occurs in the sports of Basketball, Badminton, and Jogging/Running. They are highly motivated to participate in sports but the barriers they believed in that prevent them in sports involvement was high also. Among the factors that motivate them to join sports are new things learned from sports, avoidance of boredom, way to meet new friends, and a form of relaxation. On the other hand, their desire to participate in sports, however, is also prevented by: Lack of time, parental permission, and shyness to be with others or to show their skills. The degree that motivates the students which is high and the barriers that prevent them to join sports are equal with no significant difference from each other, his be counts for their low participation to sports activity. Age is related to the level of motivation of students to join in sports and so with the monthly income of their families, the two affects their inclination to sports, Marital status and sex have nothing to do or not related to their motivation to participate in sports activity. Only the monthly income of the participants has something to do or related with the barriers that prevent students to join sports. Age, sex, and marital status do not play a role in the factors preventing students to be involved in sports.

Submitted to the University Library June 11, 2019 T-8082

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