The Study of the Process of Career Transition for National Players

Autor: Shie, Yi-Lin, 謝宜霖
Rok vydání: 2016
Druh dokumentu: 學位論文 ; thesis
Popis: 104
The purpose for this study was discussing the transition experiences for the national players when they ended their sport careers and changed into non-sport relevant careers. This study adopted hermeneutics methods of qualitative research and four research objects invited by purposive sampling accepted two or three times formal interviews. Through out semi-structure and in-depth interviews to collect the national players’ transition experiences. The collected data were applied into induction and analysis followed by subject analysis. The study results were presented as four parts. 1. Four interviewees ended their sport careers had each own reasons and considerations. When they decided to drop out their sport careers, their reactions included taking their last competition as a final farewell exhibition、conversation to themselves and shifting their life gravity along with sad、reluctant、sorrow、satisfied、no regrets… interwoven and complicated moods. 2. Their original plans were to be a teacher or coach, however, they wondered the suitability to themselves after in real contacts. While the moment of walking back and forth, they opened another career choices due to the occasional turns in life. 3. The challenges they faced in new careers included expertise pressure in each own territory、working types and the strikes to their egos. Interviewees would solve problems by using their own sources well. 4. When into employment fields, they expanded their eyesight by breaking the original version frames、were aware personally and transformed, and they even got the notes for their transitions. Finally, based on the conclusions, this study provided suggestions and reference in five directions to related sports institution of colleges、related units about consulting and career developing、future researches、policies and current national players.
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