柔道実践者のスポーツ価値志向に関する実証的研究―特に伝統性と近代性の視点から―
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The purpose of this study was to clarify "value orientations toward Sport" in Judo practitioners from the view point of "Tradition and Modernity".We examined studies of "value orientations toward Sport", conducted by Webb (1969), Kidd (1975), Tatano (1984), and Yamaguchi (1984), and constructed a three point scale (To play to win, To play for enjoyment, and To play for self-discipline). We attempted to clearly determine the value orientations of Judo practitioners in comparison to Kendo and American Football practitioners, bacause Kendo was assumed a more traditional martial art than Judo, and American Football was assumed to be a typical modernized Sport. We conducted the survey between 1995-97 for Japanese University students (only males) who have high-level skills in each Sport (Judo: n=97, Kendo: n=155, American Football: n=97).The results were revealed as following:1) About 60 % of Judo practitioners ranked "To play for self-discipline" as the most important orientation. It would indicate the values of Japanese traditional martial arts, but it was less than Kendo practitioners (=about 75 %).2) About 20 % of Judo practitioners ranked "To play to win" as the most important orientation. It placed more than Kendo (=about 5%) and less than American Football (=about 50 %).3) About 20 % of Judo practitioners ranked "To play for enjoyment" as the most important orientation as Kendo and American Football. It could be understood that enjoyment was a basic value orientation in any kinds of Sport.Thus, concerning Judo practitioners, "Self-discipline" remained as a traditional value orientation, but "winning" as a modernized value orientation was also recognized as important. Therefore, it could be interpreted that these results indicated the fusing of tradition and modernity in Judo as a physical culture.
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