Exploring Determinants of Sustained Participation in New Sports: The Impact of YouTube Engagement and Educator Support
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background and Research Hypotheses
2.1. The Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA) and Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB)
2.2. Interest
2.3. Social Support
2.4. Research Hypotheses Development
3. Method
3.1. Sampling and Data Collection
3.2. Measures
3.3. Data Analysis
3.4. Validity and Reliability
4. Results
4.1. Model Fit and Structural Model
4.2. Tests of Moderating Effect
5. Discussion and Conclusions
5.1. Theoretical Implications
5.2. Practical Implications
5.3. Limitations and Future Research
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Sport | Brief Rules/Instructions |
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Tee ball | The ball is placed on a stationary tee and players hit it without a pitcher, making it suitable for beginners. |
Tchoukball | Players score by rebounding the ball off a frame and landing it in the opponent’s area. Physical contact is not allowed. |
Sports stacking | Players quickly stack and unstack special cups in predetermined sequences, aiming for speed and accuracy. |
Kin-ball | Teams work together to keep a large inflatable ball in the air, preventing it from touching the ground, while coordinating strategic plays. |
Floorball | Played indoors with a ball and lightweight sticks, this sport emphasizes speed and finesse, with minimal physical contact. |
Pickleball | Played with paddles and a perforated plastic ball on a small court, combining elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis. |
Spikeball | Teams hit a small ball onto a net in the center, trying to make it difficult for the opposing team to return it. |
Speedminton | Similar to badminton but played without a net and using a heavier shuttlecock to minimize the effects of wind. |
Netball | Players pass the ball to teammates in designated zones, aiming to score by shooting into a raised net. Dribbling is not allowed. |
Minigolf | Players use a putter to navigate a series of obstacles, aiming to get the ball into each hole in as few strokes as possible. |
Curolling | Players slide stones across a smooth surface toward a target, aiming for precision without sweeping. |
Variable | Item | |
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Media interest | 1 | The content of YouTube videos related to new sports is entertaining. |
2 | YouTube videos related to new sports are full of positive energy. | |
3 | I tend to watch YouTube videos related to new sports until the end. | |
4 | I tend to focus when watching YouTube videos related to new sports. | |
Attitudes | 1 | Participating in new sports extremely unpleasant—extremely pleasant. |
2 | Participating in new sports extremely unattractive—extremely attractive. | |
3 | Participating in new sports extremely worthless—extremely valuable. | |
Subjective norms | 1 | The people in my life (e.g., family/friends) would be in favor of me participating new sports. |
2 | The people in my life (e.g., family/friends) would support me participating new sports. | |
3 | The people in my life (e.g., family/friends) would encourage me to participate new sports. | |
PBC | 1 | I have the freedom to decide when and how to practice new sports |
2 | I have the ability to schedule my practice sessions according to my preferences. | |
3 | I feel confident in my ability to manage my new sports practice effectively. | |
Behavioral intentions | 1 | I will try to continue practicing new sports. |
2 | I intend to continue practicing new sports. | |
3 | I am willing to devote time and effort to practicing new sports. | |
Social support | 1 | The educators show interest in my practicing new sports. |
2 | The educators do not hesitate to praise me when I do well in practicing new sports. | |
3 | The educators are willing to help if I encounter any difficulties while practicing new sports. | |
4 | The educators provide guidance and feedback to help me improve my practice of new sports. |
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Kim D, Jeong Y. Exploring Determinants of Sustained Participation in New Sports: The Impact of YouTube Engagement and Educator Support. Behavioral Sciences. 2024; 14(10):914. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14100914
Chicago/Turabian StyleKim, Dohun, and Yunduk Jeong. 2024. "Exploring Determinants of Sustained Participation in New Sports: The Impact of YouTube Engagement and Educator Support" Behavioral Sciences 14, no. 10: 914. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14100914