Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate stress of male college volleyball players. To analyze and identify the stress factors perceived by male college volleyball players, this study analyzed the volleyball of 11 teams participating in the 2019 U league among male college volleyball players registered in the Korean National University Federation. An investigation was conducted. The subjects of this study were the centrality analysis of a total of 121 university athletes using NetMiner program. The stress factors of male college volleyball players derived from the analysis were as follows: First, academic, assignment, grades, money, injury, free time, and career were derived from daily life. Second, stress factors in athletes" lives are centered on improving their skills and preventing injuries, and at the same time, factors such as improving the accommodation environment, career counseling, and surrounding human relationships were derived. Lastly, volleyball players were the most stressed on their careers and career paths. The implications of this study gave significant implications for the deepening of research topics related to athletes and the refinement of research areas in that they analyzed the various stresses experienced by male university volleyball players with relatively little previous studies. It is considered that the data of this study will be used as a basis for future athlete stress research and exploration.

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