Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the Influences of perceived parents’ support on sport self-confidence and exercise commitment in female golf players. 284 KLPGA female golfers participated in this study and were sampled from the 2018 jump tour seed. Based on data was analyzed with SPSS PC win 23.0 Version and collected from the survey, frequency analysis, exploratory factor analysis, correlation analysis and multiple regression analysis were carried out. The results were as follows: First, the influence of the parents’ support perceived by female golfers were statistically influential effect on state self-confidence in the order of instrumental support and emotional support, followed by linguistic encouragement and career modeling. Also, on the character confidence were statistically influential negative effect on career modeling and linguistic encouragement.BR Second, it was found that emotional support had a positive effect on cognitive commitment, and emotional support had a positive effect on behavioral commitment.BR Third, as a result of the influence of sport self-confidence on the exercise commitment of the female golf players, the state self-confidence had a statistically influential effect on the cognitive commitment, and the state self-confidence had a statistically influence on the behavior commitment.

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