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HMS, BM EQ-Bank 682

Analyse how personal identity factors influence both participation and performance in sport. Use specific examples in your response.   (8 marks)

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  • Self-concept directly impacts sport selection, with individuals choosing activities that align with how they view themselves, such as a person who identifies as “adventurous” participating in rock climbing or extreme sports.
  • Family influence shapes early attitudes toward sport, with children of active parents being more likely to value and participate in physical activity throughout life.
  • Self-confidence affects performance outcomes by influencing how athletes respond to pressure and competition, with confident athletes maintaining focus and technique during crucial moments.
  • Knowledge about sport benefits creates motivated participants who understand the value of continued involvement even when facing challenges or time constraints.
  • Past successful experiences create positive associations with specific sports, building self-efficacy that encourages continued participation and willingness to attempt progressively challenging skills.
  • Cultural identity can determine which sports individuals are exposed to and value, such as cricket being highly valued in Indian communities or ice hockey in Canadian communities.
  • Gender identity can influence sport selection based on perceived appropriateness, though these barriers are increasingly being challenged in contemporary society.
  • The integration of sport into personal identity creates resilient participants who view setbacks as temporary rather than reasons to quit, maintaining participation through challenges.
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  • Self-concept directly impacts sport selection, with individuals choosing activities that align with how they view themselves, such as a person who identifies as “adventurous” participating in rock climbing or extreme sports.
  • Family influence shapes early attitudes toward sport, with children of active parents being more likely to value and participate in physical activity throughout life.
  • Self-confidence affects performance outcomes by influencing how athletes respond to pressure and competition, with confident athletes maintaining focus and technique during crucial moments.
  • Knowledge about sport benefits creates motivated participants who understand the value of continued involvement even when facing challenges or time constraints.
  • Past successful experiences create positive associations with specific sports, building self-efficacy that encourages continued participation and willingness to attempt progressively challenging skills.
  • Cultural identity can determine which sports individuals are exposed to and value, such as cricket being highly valued in Indian communities or ice hockey in Canadian communities.
  • Gender identity can influence sport selection based on perceived appropriateness, though these barriers are increasingly being challenged in contemporary society.
  • The integration of sport into personal identity creates resilient participants who view setbacks as temporary rather than reasons to quit, maintaining participation through challenges.

Filed Under: Psych–Movement–Performance Interplay (EO-X) Tagged With: Band 5, Band 6, smc-5536-15-Personal Identity

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