Motivations for Athletic Activity, MSD Test - the question form

Questions: 50 · 10 minutes
1. How often do you experience a desire to achieve a set goal?
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
2. Feeling confident about achieving a goal.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
3. Sport-related anger.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
4. I crave excitement.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
5. A desire to develop a strong character.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
6. Desire to understand the nature of your training process.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
7. Desire to socialize, share thoughts and feelings, and feel understood.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
8. A sense of belonging to a group or team.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
9. A pleasant sense of enjoyment when a reward matches your personal achievements or your team’s achievements.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
10. A sense of self-respect when receiving deserved awards, recognition, or similar.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
11. A desire to see a task through to completion.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
12. A pleasant sense of satisfaction that you are getting things done and not wasting time.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
13. Feeling of competitive excitement.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
14. A feeling of intense emotional and willful strain; being maximally mobilized physically and mentally.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
15. Desire to understand what helps improve my performance.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
16. A desire to use my abilities to the fullest in order to achieve success.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
17. Desire to earn the respect of close and respected people.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
18. Feeling respect for someone on the team.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
19. Desire to collect your sports trophies, awards, prizes, etc.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
20. Desire to collect sports badges, emblems, etc.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
21. Feeling absorbed and fully engaged in the activity.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
22. Hope of achieving success.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
23. A sense of satisfaction from overcoming difficulties.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
24. Desire to achieve fame, honor, and recognition.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
25. A desire to resolve inconsistencies in your own thinking and organize your thoughts into a coherent system.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
26. A desire to solve my problems.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
27. Feeling worried about your team’s outcome.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
28. Caring about someone on the team.
1 - Very often
2 - Often
3 - Sometimes
4 - Very rarely
29. A pleasant feeling when looking over your savings, collections, etc.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
30. Joy at an increase in my savings.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
31. Hope of achieving very high athletic performance.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
32. Pleasant tiredness.
1 - Very often
2 - Often
3 - Sometimes
4 - Very rarely
33. Feeling that your pride has been hurt and wanting to get even.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
34. A sense of superiority.
1 - Very often
2 - Often
3 - Sometimes
4 - Very rarely
35. Joy from mastering new movements and techniques.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
36. Striving for harmony and coordination in movements.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
37. Feelings of appreciation or gratitude.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
38. Feeling fondness or liking toward someone.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
39. Wanting to keep as mementos your sport photos, posters with your name, etc.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
40. Pleasant memories of your sports achievements when looking at saved newspaper or magazine clippings.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
41. Joy at achieving success.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
42. Desire to receive praise.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
43. Feeling proud.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
44. Feeling satisfied that you are growing in your own eyes and increasing your sense of self-worth.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
45. Feeling satisfied that you are improving your physical abilities.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
46. A pleasant sense of satisfaction that you can tolerate high physical exertion.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
47. Feeling happy for someone else's success and joy.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
48. Wanting to give someone else pleasure.
1 – Very often
2 – Often
3 – Sometimes
4 – Very rarely
49. Feeling in a good mood when the sports equipment you have received matches the level of the upcoming competition.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
50. Increased interest in competitions where valuable prizes are awarded.
Very often
Often
Sometimes
Very rarely
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