La retirada deportiva en deportes colectivos: comparativa profesionales y amateurs
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Subijana Hernández, Cristina López de
Barriopedro Moro, Maribel
Galocha, José Luis
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En los últimos tiempos han aumentado el interés por la vida
de los deportistas tras su carrera en la élite (Park, Lavalle,y Tod 2013).La
propia idiosincrasia económica de cada deporte hace que sean interesantes
las comparaciones entre diferentes grupos (Aquilina, 2013).Los objetivos de
este estudio fueron analizar si la calidad de la retirada deportiva, evaluada a
partir de las diicultades percibidas en diferentes ámbitos, y las condiciones
asociadas a la misma (planiicación, voluntariedad, tipo de carrera deportiva
y nivel de estudios) era diferente para los deportistas profesionales y
amateurs. Se utilizó un estudio descriptivo transversal mediante encuestas,
con muestreo intencional, administrando un cuestionario de preguntas cerradas,
elaborado ad hoc. Participaron un total de 127 deportistas, de ellos
53 profesionales y 74 no profesionales. Los deportistas profesionales experimentaron
en mayor grado diicultades relacionadas con su carrera profesional,
con su familia, con su red social y vivieron su proceso de integración
laboral de una forma menos positiva que los deportistas amateurs. Estos
últimos, experimentaron en mayor grado diicultades económicas. Como
cabría esperar debido a un vínculo más fuerte con el deporte, un mayor
número de deportistas profesionales se dedicó exclusivamente al deporte,
mientras que un mayor número de deportistas amateurs compaginaron deporte
y trabajo. Además, entre aquellos que compatibilizaron el deporte
con los estudios, más deportistas profesionales priorizaron el deporte. La
planiicación de la retirada fue más frecuente entre los profesionales y no
se observaron diferencias en relación a la voluntariedad de la retirada ni en
el nivel de estudios.
Recently researchers have increased their interest in the post sport life of the elite athletes (Park, Lavalle,and Tod 2013). he unique economic features of each sport make interesting the comparison between them (Aquilina, 2013).he aims of this study were to analyse if the quality of the sport retirement (based on the perceived diiculties on diferent dimensions), the features of the sport retirement (planning, the willfulness, the type of career path and the academic level) were diferent between professional and amateur athletes. A cross-sectional descriptive study based on surveys was applied. An ad hoc questionnaire of closed question was answered by 127 retired elite athletes. Fifty-three athletes were from a professional sport while seventy-four athletes were from a non-professional sport. he professional athletes experienced in a greater grade diiculties related with their working career, their family, their social network, and they lived the working integration less positively than the amateur athletes. he amateur athletes sufered more frequently economic diiculties. As it could be expected due the greater relation with sport, a higher number of professional athletes were exclusively devoted to sport, while more amateur sport combined their sport career with working. Moreover, among those who combined the sport career with studies, the professional athletes gave more frequently priority to sport. Planning the retirement was more frequent among the professional athletes. No signiicant diferences were found in relation with the willfulness of the sport retirement and the study level of the athletes.
Recently researchers have increased their interest in the post sport life of the elite athletes (Park, Lavalle,and Tod 2013). he unique economic features of each sport make interesting the comparison between them (Aquilina, 2013).he aims of this study were to analyse if the quality of the sport retirement (based on the perceived diiculties on diferent dimensions), the features of the sport retirement (planning, the willfulness, the type of career path and the academic level) were diferent between professional and amateur athletes. A cross-sectional descriptive study based on surveys was applied. An ad hoc questionnaire of closed question was answered by 127 retired elite athletes. Fifty-three athletes were from a professional sport while seventy-four athletes were from a non-professional sport. he professional athletes experienced in a greater grade diiculties related with their working career, their family, their social network, and they lived the working integration less positively than the amateur athletes. he amateur athletes sufered more frequently economic diiculties. As it could be expected due the greater relation with sport, a higher number of professional athletes were exclusively devoted to sport, while more amateur sport combined their sport career with working. Moreover, among those who combined the sport career with studies, the professional athletes gave more frequently priority to sport. Planning the retirement was more frequent among the professional athletes. No signiicant diferences were found in relation with the willfulness of the sport retirement and the study level of the athletes.
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Subijana Hernández, C. L., Moro, M. I. B., & Muniesa, C. A. (2018). La retirada deportiva en deportes colectivos: comparativa profesionales y amateurs. Sport TK: Revista EuroAmericana de Ciencias del Deporte, 7(1), 41-46. https://doi.org/10.6018/321851








