Abstract

Purpose: The main purpose of this study is to explore the relationship asmong goal orientation, flow, perceived athletic performance, and psychological well-being soccer participants for amateur soccer participants. Method: In order to achieve the purpose of this study, we surveyed amateur soccer participants. (303 effective samples). Proposed hypotheses were analyzed using frequency, reliability, correlation, confirmatory factor, and path analysis through SPSS and AMOS statistics. Results: First, task orientation and ego orientation had a positive effect on flow. Second, task orientation had a positive effect on perceived athletic performance but ego orientation didn’t have a positive effect on perceived athletic performance. Third, task orientation and ego oierntation had a positive effect on psychological well-being. Fourth, flow was partially mediated by the path from task orientation to perceived athletic performance, from task orientation to psychological well-being, and from ego orientation to psychological wellbeing. Fifth, flow was fully mediated by the path from ego orientation to perceived athletic performance. Conclusion: In summary, the findings in this study indicate that goal ornietation and flow play key roles in building perceived athletic performance, and psychological well-being among amateur soccer participants.

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