The purpose of this study is to popularize sports and expand the base by analyzing data on the effect of physical self-concept and self-management on satisfaction and post-activity behavior of social sports participants, and to provide important clues to researchers in the field of sports psychology. have. In order to achieve this purpose, as a result of a survey of 387 participants in social sports, the following conclusions were obtained. First, in the effect of physical self-concept on satisfaction and post-activity behavior of social and physical education participants, physical self-concept factors that affect satisfaction appeared as health, flexibility, and strength. Appearance, health, strength, and endurance were found to have an effect. Second, in the effect of self-management on satisfaction and post-activity behavior of social sports participants, the factors affecting self-management on satisfaction were body management and interpersonal management. Reparticipation intention was mental management, word of mouth intention was interpersonal. Management and mental management were found to have an effect.