Comparison of Factors Related to Aggression in Professional Taekwondo Players and Semi-professional Work and Sociological Analysis of their Religious Beliefs
الموضوعات : مجله بین المللی علوم اجتماعیMojtaba Salemi Khozani 1 , Mohammad Ali Aslankhani 2 , Kaveh Khabiri 3 , Reza Behdari 4
1 - Ph.D. Student of Sociology of Sports, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2 - Professor of Physical Education Planning Management, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran
3 - Faculty Member of Islamic Azad University
4 - Faculty Member of
Islamic Azad University
الکلمات المفتاحية: Athletes, professional, Taekwondo, Verbal Aggression, Physical Aggression, religious beliefs,
ملخص المقالة :
Behavioral scientists such as Freudian-Florence believe that aggression is a behavior rooted in human nature. These two believe that aggression as a latent force in humans has a hydraulic state that gradually becomes compacted and compressed in the individual, and eventually needs to be discharged. Aggression is a common phenomenon that athletes often deal with directly or indirectly. Rarely can you find a topic that is as significant as aggression and violence in sports. Explaining the causes and behavior of violence in humankind is often the subject of research in sociology. In this study, the problem was studied between 300 professional and semi-professional taekwondo athletes in two groups of 150 people. Finally, the aggression model of professional taekwondo practitioners was analyzed sociologically. The method used in this study is a survey method that is described and aims to show a picture of the conditions or phenomena studied to know more about the conditions in the participants. In fact, the goal is to find the relationship between the predictor variable and the criterion for trying to explain the variations in variable orientation. Finally, among the types of aggression, verbal aggression was higher among professional athletes and the rest of the types of aggression did not differ much, Also , there was no significant relationship between the component of religious beliefs and aggression.