Abstract

This study was studied using convenience sampling to measure the correlation between self-leadership and resilience of preliminary sports for all instructors. The study targeted 269 people over 18, who participated for a third-degree qualifying examination and seminar for sports for all instructors at the sport training institute of S university in B city in 2014. Results of this study were as following. In the effect of self-leadership on resilience of preliminary psorts for all instructors, impulse control capability of resilience was positively affected by self-constituted goal setting and belief, analysis of assumption o f self-leadership, self-punishment was negatively affected. Also, self-constituted goal setting and belief, analysis of assumption of self-leadership had a positive effect on communication capability and empathic capability of resilience. And, self-punishment of self-leadership had a positive effect on self-extension capability of resilience, but self-constituted goal setting and imagining successful performance was negatively affected. self reward, natural reward of self-leadership had a positive effect on life satisfaction of resilience, but self-punishment had a negative effect on it.

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