Abstract

The purpose of this study examined the analysis of influence among exercise stress on self-management, perceived athletic performance and intention to continuance of high school Kumdo player. The data were collected with purposive sampling from 340 of High School Kumdo Player. After excluding 22 data because partial part of the survey was missing or insincere responses were included, this study analyzed 318 data with SPSSWIN 18.0 & AMOS 18.0 through descriptive analysis, factor analysis, correlation analysis, and a structural equation model. The analysis results are as follows. First, the leisure stress had negative influence training, interpersonal management of high school Kumdo player, and training stress had negative influence on their physical management. On the other hand, training stress had positive influence interpersonal management, and career stress had positive influence on their physical management. Second, the exercise stress had negative influences perceived athletic performance of high school Kumdo player. Third, the exercise stress had negative on intention to continuance of high school Kumdo player. Fourth, the self-management had positive influence perceived athletic performance of high school Kumdo player. Fifth, the self-management had positive influence intention to continuance of high school Kumdo player. Sixth, the self-management mediated relationship between stress, performance and intention to continuance.

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