Document Type
Abstract
Publication Date
1-14-2026
Abstract
Burnout is a significant issue among athletes, especially those undergoing high-intensity training and facing competitive pressures. Table tennis players, due to the demands of their sport, are particularly vulnerable. Burnout can impair performance, mental health, and lead to training interruptions or early career termination. This study investigates the prevalence of burnout among table tennis players, examining differences based on gender, age, sports grade, and training duration, to inform targeted interventions. Method: The study utilized a comprehensive approach to data collection and analysis. Firstly, a literature review was conducted to establish a theoretical framework for understanding athlete burnout. Subsequently, a questionnaire survey was administered to a sample of table tennis players, using the standardized Athlete Burnout Questionnaire to assess their levels of burnout. The data collected were then analyzed using mathematical statistics to identify significant differences and trends. Specifically, the study examined the impact of gender, age, sports grade, and years of training on burnout levels among the participants. The results indicated that there were no significant differences in burnout levels between male and female table tennis players, nor among players of different sports grades. However, significant differences were observed in burnout levels across different age groups and years of training experience(p < .05). Specifically, older players and those with longer training durations exhibited higher levels of burnout. This suggests that age and training experience are critical factors influencing burnout among table tennis players. The findings highlight the importance of addressing burnout among table tennis players, particularly those who are older and have longer training histories. The study concludes that burnout is a significant issue that should not be overlooked. It is recommended that interventions be designed to target age, training duration, sports grade, and career status to effectively reduce burnout levels. Future research could further explore the underlying mechanisms of burnout and develop more tailored intervention strategies to support the mental health and career longevity of table tennis players.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.18122/ijpah.5.1.61.boisestate
Recommended Citation
Yu, Rongqing
(2026)
"A061: Analysis of the Current Situation of Table Tennis Players' Burnout,"
International Journal of Physical Activity and Health: Vol. 5:
Iss.
1, Article 61.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18122/ijpah.5.1.61.boisestate
Available at:
https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/ijpah/vol5/iss1/61
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