Holistic management of organisational stress, health and exercise in the success of male volleyball players: effects on striving levels
Background: The sports industry has become the center of attention by succeeding in carrying its popularity to its peaks with the effect of growth due to increasing demand. Since this situation brings with it meticulous work to achieve success in every field of sport, there are problems in the ma...
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| Language: | English |
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MRE Press
2025-01-01
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| Series: | Journal of Men's Health |
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| Online Access: | https://oss.jomh.org/files/article/20250124-472/pdf/JOMH2024101002.pdf |
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| Summary: | Background: The sports industry has become the center of attention by succeeding in carrying
its popularity to its peaks with the effect of growth due to increasing demand.
Since this situation brings with it meticulous work to achieve success in every
field of sport, there are problems in the management of organizational stress,
which is perceived as the reaction of athletes to the events they face while
taking steps to achieve their goals. It is argued that the causes of
organizational stress, such as finance-management, coach-audience behavior and
healthy nutrition, should be identified correctly and intervened in time. It is
thought that if these reasons are managed correctly, male volleyball players will
successfully carry out their striving for their goals. In summary, the aim of
this study was to examine the effect of organizational stress management of male
volleyball players on their level of striving for their goals. Methods: The research
consisted of 121 volleyball players, 121 males who were determined by the
convenience sampling method from the teams participating in the interuniversity
regional league tournaments held in. The multiple regression model established
for this purpose was tested using the Jamovi package program with data collected
from male volleyball players through face-to-face questionnaires. Results: It was
determined that organizational stress management of male volleyball players
affects their level of striving for their goals (R2 = 0.221;
p = 0.001). Conclusions: A holistic management approach based on the cooperation of
stakeholders should be adopted in order to support male volleyball players
financially, plan their exercise programmes and have them undergo regular health
checks. |
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| ISSN: | 1875-6867 1875-6859 |