Analysis of University Students' Perspectives on Physical Activity and Mandatory Physical Education

Q4 Social Sciences Studia Sportiva Pub Date : 2024-04-10 DOI:10.5817/sts2024-1-2
Milan Šipl, Emanuel Hurych
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The decline in physical activity levels during the transition from high school to college is evident, despite the known impact of youth and adolescent physical activity on later life. Observable trends reveal a decline in enthusiasm for sports activities and a notable decrease in motivation for engaging in physical activity. The college environment plays a pivotal role in shaping students' engagement with physical activity, presenting an opportunity to significantly enhance their quality of life. This study's primary objective is to analyse university students' attitudes toward physical activity and assess their satisfaction with compulsory physical education at Masaryk University, comparing results spanning nearly two decades. In adherence to contemporary research methodologies, a questionnaire survey combining standard quantitative and qualitative analysis procedures was conducted. The survey questions focused on examining various facets of physical activity, including volume, intensity, sports preferences, and attitudes toward mandatory physical education at Masaryk University in Brno. A total of 1,293 respondents (422 men and 871 women) with an average age of 20.7 years participated in the study. The findings underscore a notable inclination among almost 73% of students to welcome an extension of compulsory physical education to 2 or more semesters (currently set at 2 semesters at MU). Moreover, over 75% of students express contentment with the spectrum of mandatory sports activities offered in physical education. The study reveals a growing interest among students in individual physical activities and a burgeoning enthusiasm for unorganized sports. These outcomes furnish valuable insights into students' perceptions regarding the organization of physical and sports education activities within university settings.
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大学生对体育锻炼和必修体育课的看法分析
尽管众所周知青少年体育活动对以后的生活有影响,但在从高中到大学的过渡时期,体育活动水平的下降是显而易见的。可观察到的趋势表明,学生对体育活动的热情有所下降,参与体育活动的积极性也明显降低。大学环境在影响学生参与体育锻炼方面起着举足轻重的作用,为显著提高他们的生活质量提供了机会。本研究的主要目的是分析大学生对体育锻炼的态度,评估他们对马萨里克大学义务体育教育的满意度,并对近二十年来的结果进行比较。按照现代研究方法,我们结合标准的定量和定性分析程序进行了问卷调查。调查问题侧重于研究体育活动的各个方面,包括运动量、运动强度、运动偏好以及对布尔诺马萨里克大学义务体育教育的态度。共有 1293 名平均年龄为 20.7 岁的受访者(男性 422 人,女性 871 人)参与了调查。调查结果显示,近 73% 的学生明显倾向于欢迎将体育必修课延长至两个或更多学期(目前马萨里克大学的体育必修课为两个学期)。此外,超过 75% 的学生对体育课提供的各种必修体育活动表示满意。研究显示,学生对个人体育活动的兴趣日益浓厚,对无组织体育活动的热情也在不断高涨。这些结果为了解学生对大学体育活动组织的看法提供了宝贵的见解。
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