Motivational atmosphere, leadership and group cohesion in university sports context

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Santiago Maximiliano Troncoso Avalos
César Jesús Burgos Dávila
Jeanette Magnolia López-Walle

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Objectives: To learn about the coach-athlete interactions and understand the practice of leadership, motivational atmosphere generation and communication between players and sport leaders. Methodology: Mixed cohort methodology. A correlation of quantitative variables was performed and the experience and sense of sporting context were analysed with a qualitative approach. The following instruments were applied to 31 college athletes: Perceived Motivational atmosphere in Sport (PMASQ-2) Sport atmosphere (SA) and ego orientation and Task in Sport. To obtain further information, semi-structured interviews were carried out to 6 athletes and 2 university coaches. Results: the sportsperson’s feeling of confidence in his/her coach is a result of his/her feeling understood and accepted by the coach. He/She generates a motivational atmosphere oriented towards ego is related to athletes with ego-goal orientations. Coaches use two opposing styles of leadership: democratic leadership (training) and autocratic leadership (competitions) Conclusions: When sportspeople trust the person who coaches them, they experience more satisfaction in sport. Moreover, when the coach promotes social comparison, this contributes to create rivalry among teammates and to base their performance in sport results.

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Troncoso Avalos, S. M., Burgos Dávila, C. J., & López-Walle, J. M. (2015). Motivational atmosphere, leadership and group cohesion in university sports context. Educación Física Y Ciencia, 17(1). Retrieved from https://efyc.fahce.unlp.edu.ar/article/view/EFyCv17n01a03
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Santiago Maximiliano Troncoso Avalos, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa

Colaborador y becario en el Cuerpo Académico "Subjetividades, Procesos Psicosociales y Comportamiento Humano" de la Facultad de Psicología, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa.

César Jesús Burgos Dávila

Profesor-Investigador de la Facultad de Psicología, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa. Investigador Posdoctoral en Ethnic Studies Department, University of California, Berkeley.

Jeanette Magnolia López-Walle

Profesora Investigadora de la Facultad de Organización Deportiva, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León.