Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of the participation motive of life sports tennis clubs on exercise commitment and stress. For this purpose, as of 2022, a survey was conducted on 823 people who are sports tennis clubs of the MZ generation (early 20s to mid-40s) living in Seoul, Gyeonggi-do, and Incheon. Ver. The following conclusions were obtained as a result of frequency analysis, exploratory factor analysis, reliability analysis, independent sample t-test, one-way analysis of variance, correlation analysis, and multiple regression analysis using 25.0. First, among the sub-factors of participation motivation, it was found that skill development, fun, health/physical strength, socializing, and external display had a positive (+) effect on exercise commitment. Second, it was found that among the sub-factors of participation motivation, skill development, joy, health/physical performance, and external display had a negative (-) effect on same-sex friends among the sub-factors of stress. Among the sub-factors of motivation to participate, skill development, fun, health/physical, social, and external display had a negative (-) effect on heterosexual friends, family relationships, interpersonal relationships, economic problems, employment problems, and academic problems among the sub-factors of stress. appeared to affect Among the sub-factors of participation motive, socializing, fun, health/physical, and external display were found to have a negative (-) effect on values among the sub-factors of stress. Third, it was found that exercise commitment had a negative (-) effect on all sub-factors of stress.

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