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Hello everyone,

I am a sports science master student currently doing my master thesis. The project is examining the relationship between self-awareness and training behaviors. If you have spare 10-15 minutes, could you be so kind to help me with my thesis? It is the online survey and you can choose to be anonymous or not in the survey, it should take less than 15 minutes to complete.

Here is the link: https://goo.gl/forms/YjWcLDFnJrIHY5wr1

I really appreciate your time and wish you a wonderful day ‼!
 
Before I decide whether to get stuck in, please can you translate 'the relationship between self-awareness and training behaviours' into plain English, please, and in what contexts are you interested in them?

I can hazard a guess, but I have a self imposed rule that I won't google anything to assist with student surveys.
 
My first thought on reading that was "Whose training behaviours?" and then "What's a training behaviour??".

Like Tiddlypom, I'm a bit reluctant to embark on a long questionnaire that may turn out to be something I know nothing about.
 
Also I may be very unkind but I don't fancy the survey address.

HUGE apologies if I'm wrong but I get a bad smell. Can an H&H techie perhaps take a look and give it a clear bill. Until then I would say AVOID. Don't Click.
 
Before I decide whether to get stuck in, please can you translate 'the relationship between self-awareness and training behaviours' into plain English, please, and in what contexts are you interested in them?

I can hazard a guess, but I have a self imposed rule that I won't google anything to assist with student surveys.

My first thought on reading that was "Whose training behaviours?" and then "What's a training behaviour??".

Like Tiddlypom, I'm a bit reluctant to embark on a long questionnaire that may turn out to be something I know nothing about.



Hello Tiddlypom and fburton, thanks for your replies

Self-awareness is to direct one’s attention toward their own attitude, emotion, and behaviour. For example, an athlete might aware that one is feeling nervous before the competition or, in normal life, one is aware that he or she feels sad after watching a movie.
Training behaviours literally means the behaviours in the training sessions, it could be whether the athlere is being punctual, the ability to stay focus, always follow the training plan, or if the athlete reached the training goal or not, etc.
We are interested in if there is a relationship between the two concepts, we would like to know if there is a positive relationship, negative relationship, or there is no relationship between two.
Because of the concept of training behaviour, we are looking for participants who are currently active and have competitions, all level of competitions are welcomed (from amateur, uni games to elite).

I hope this will help to make the study be more understandable
 
Ah, so self-training and not horse training. That is an important distinction for me.

Thank you for the clarification.
 
It seems this questionnaire would be more suitable to track and field athletes or tennis athletes. I cannot really understand why it is on an equine forum to be honest and I couldn't see any relation to horses at all, so I quit it.
 
There is nothing wrong with the link.

Not sure why people dont want to complete it. Surely this covers a lot of people here:

Because of the concept of training behaviour, we are looking for participants who are currently active and have competitions, all level of competitions are welcomed (from amateur, uni games to elite).
 
Completed earlier, didn't see any problem with competing from a horse sports perspective. There were a couple of questions relating to teams which obviously don't tend to apply, but other than that I thought it was quite interesting as surveys go.
 
thought it ment horse training I don't train myself only my horses what a weird survey to put on a horsey forum.
 
As a competitive rider who spends a huge amount of time training, I found it very relevant :) completed!

I thought it was pretty good actually. Towards the end it got irrelevant for someone who doesn't compete any more, but if I applied to to the ongoing training of my horse then I thought it was relevant (plus made me realise how often I get distracted!!)
 
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