The Chinese traditional aesthetic culture not only pay attention to the overall sense of He Xie (Harmony, 和谐), and pay attention to a kind of artistic conception as Zi Wei (滋味), Qi Yun (氣韵), and YiJing (...The Chinese traditional aesthetic culture not only pay attention to the overall sense of He Xie (Harmony, 和谐), and pay attention to a kind of artistic conception as Zi Wei (滋味), Qi Yun (氣韵), and YiJing (意境) as well. Mr. JI Xian-lin had tried to start from Zi Wei (滋味), a new comprehension to open a new understanding on Chinese aesthetics. Hence, we embark from the Chinese aesthetic culture and its basic spirit, the humanistic connotation of Zi Wei (滋味), which sounds with the basis, put forward it into a Music-Dance Spirit (乐舞精神) in Chinese art through this unique view, has made a new thinking to the Chinese traditional aesthetic artistic category system.展开更多
Background: The influence of self-presentation concerns on the adolescent sport experience has received scant empirical attention. The purpose of this investigation was to prospectively examine the relationship among...Background: The influence of self-presentation concerns on the adolescent sport experience has received scant empirical attention. The purpose of this investigation was to prospectively examine the relationship among self-presentational concerns and pre-game affective states among middle and high school aged football players. Methods: American football players (n = 112; mean age = 15.57 years) completed a measure of self-presentational concerns (SPSQ, McGowan, et al., 2008) a week prior to the measurement of selected pre-game affective states (i.e., attentiveness, self-assurance, serenity, and fear). Results: Regression analyses revealed that concerns about appearing athletically untalented negatively contributed to the significant prediction (p 〈 0.001) of pre-game attentiveness, /3 = -0.43, Radj ^2 19.5% (p 〈 0.001), and self-assurance, /3 = -0.38, R^dj = 11.9% (p 〈 0.01). Conclusion: These findings highlight the importance of reducing self-presentational concerns in promoting positive pre-game mental states that likely impact the quality of athletes' competitive play and experience. Copyright @ 2012, Shanghai University of Sport. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.展开更多
文摘The Chinese traditional aesthetic culture not only pay attention to the overall sense of He Xie (Harmony, 和谐), and pay attention to a kind of artistic conception as Zi Wei (滋味), Qi Yun (氣韵), and YiJing (意境) as well. Mr. JI Xian-lin had tried to start from Zi Wei (滋味), a new comprehension to open a new understanding on Chinese aesthetics. Hence, we embark from the Chinese aesthetic culture and its basic spirit, the humanistic connotation of Zi Wei (滋味), which sounds with the basis, put forward it into a Music-Dance Spirit (乐舞精神) in Chinese art through this unique view, has made a new thinking to the Chinese traditional aesthetic artistic category system.
文摘Background: The influence of self-presentation concerns on the adolescent sport experience has received scant empirical attention. The purpose of this investigation was to prospectively examine the relationship among self-presentational concerns and pre-game affective states among middle and high school aged football players. Methods: American football players (n = 112; mean age = 15.57 years) completed a measure of self-presentational concerns (SPSQ, McGowan, et al., 2008) a week prior to the measurement of selected pre-game affective states (i.e., attentiveness, self-assurance, serenity, and fear). Results: Regression analyses revealed that concerns about appearing athletically untalented negatively contributed to the significant prediction (p 〈 0.001) of pre-game attentiveness, /3 = -0.43, Radj ^2 19.5% (p 〈 0.001), and self-assurance, /3 = -0.38, R^dj = 11.9% (p 〈 0.01). Conclusion: These findings highlight the importance of reducing self-presentational concerns in promoting positive pre-game mental states that likely impact the quality of athletes' competitive play and experience. Copyright @ 2012, Shanghai University of Sport. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.