Abstract

The purpose of this study was to analyze the difference of self - management, self - confidence of athletes, life satisfaction of athletes between youth soccer club players under professional teams and general middle school soccer athletes. First, the interpersonal management, mental management, and training management as the sub - factors in the self - management showed higher in the youth soccer club players. It was a statistically significant difference. However there was no statistically significant difference in body management. Second, the coach leadership, physical and mental preparation, ability demonstration and social support as the sub - factors in the athletic self - confidence showed the higher level in the youth soccer players, but there was no statistically significant difference. Third, social satisfaction, athletic satisfaction, and environmental satisfaction as the sub - factors in the athletic life satisfaction were higher in youth soccer club players and statistically significant differences were also found.

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