Abstract

The aim of the research is to examine the relationship between the difficulties in organizing positive emotions and sports-specific success motivation of athletes participating in the inter-university wrestling championship. The sample consisted of 107 athletes. Data collection tools, Weiss et al. (2015) developed by, Asici et al. (2018)’s 13-items Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale Positive (DERS-Positive), Willis (1982)’s developed, Tiryaki and Godelek (1997)’s adapted to Turkish, 40-item “Sports-Specific Achievement Motivation Scale (SSAMS) was used. Descriptive analysis, t-test, Anova and correlation were applied to the data. The level of significance designated .05. As a result of the research, wrestlers who compete in the greco-roman category are based on gender; On the whole scale of difficulties in regulating positive emotion, according to gender in wrestlers who is wrestling in the free category; There was a difference in favor of male wrestlers in non-acceptance, goals and impulse subscales. It was observed that there was a difference in the scale and the sub-dimensions of the women and men wrestlers 'Difficulties in Regulating Positive Emotion according to the parents' attitude. It has been observed that there is a difference in the overall and sub-dimensions of the Success Motivation in Sport Scale of women and men wrestlers according to the parents' attitude. Between the Scale of Difficulties in Regulation Positive Emotion and the Scale of Performance Motivation in Sports as a result of the research; positive among the subdimensions of not accepting, succeeding and avoiding failure in female wrestlers, negative among the sub-dimensions of impulse, success and failure to avoid failure, With the Scale of Difficulties in Regulation Emotion Scale Positive in male wrestlers, a low level of positive-oriented relationship was observed in the sub-dimensions of the Scale of Success motivation in sports, showing strength, success and avoiding failure. Keywords: sport, emotion regulation, success, motivation DOI : 10.7176/JEP/11-21-24 Publication date :July 31st 2020

Highlights

  • It is generally accepted that the competitiveness that exists in the nature of the sport is due to the motive of success

  • 30 women and 77 men, a total of 107 wrestlers in the wrestling teams of universities were examined in terms of sport-specific success motivation and difficulties in organizing positive emotions, various personal variables and the relationship between the two variables was tried to be explained

  • It was observed that female wrestlers were more successful than male wrestlers, according to the overall scale of difficulties in organizing positive emotions, and the mean scores of the goals and impulse subscales

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Introduction

It is generally accepted that the competitiveness that exists in the nature of the sport is due to the motive of success. The main point of the need for success approach is that some individuals are more satisfied with being successful than others. The perception of success varies from person to person. If the performance-dependent outcome is judged to be one's effort and ability, it can be considered success. If the performance-related result is judged to be one's incompetence and low effort, it is considered a failure. For this reason, one's success can be seen as a failure by others (Tiryaki and Gödelek, 1997)

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