Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to verify the effect of coaching leadership and basic psychological needs on the sports commitment of elite athletes.<BR> Method: The data were collected for elite athletes including high schools, universities, and elite athletes registered with the Korea Sports Council. Excluding 29 copies, a total of 271 copies were analyzed.<BR> Results: Firstly, hierarchical regression analysis phase 1 showed that the familiarity and completeness of the coach-player relationship had a static effect on cognitive precepts. The commitment had no significant effect on cognitive precepts. In addition, the commitment and familiarity of the coach-player relationship have been shown to have a static effect on behavioral commitment and complementary had not significantly affected behavioral commitment. Secondly, in the second phase of hierarchical regression analysis, the familiarity and completeness of coach-player relationships were shown to have a static effect on cognitivism, and the relationship of basic psychological needs had an impact on cognitivism, and the relationship of basic psychological needs had an impact on cognitivism and behavioural of sports commitment.<BR> Conclusion: It has confirmed that coach-player relationships and basic psychological needs are important factors in sports commitment, and it will be an opportunity to promote research according to the characteristics of players and leaders in the sports field.

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