Constructing a measure of the societal view of bodybuilders from the point of view of its practitioners in Nineveh

Section: Research Paper
Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
311-340

Abstract

The article aims to:Constructing a measure of the societal view of bodybuilders from the point of view of its practitioners in Nineveh Governorate .I dentifying the level of societal perception of bodybuilders from their point of view in Nineveh Governorate .Establishing standard levels for bodybuilders according to the societal view scale .I dentifying the differences in the societal view of bodybuilders from the point of view of its practitioners in Nineveh Governorate through :The age .Training age .Academic achievement level .Level of living attainment . The researchers used the descriptive survey method, and the research community consisted of bodybuilders in Nineveh Governorate who are registered in the body building Sub-Union, while the research sample consisted of (250) players from the research community, the researchers used scientific sources and references and the questionnaire as means of data collection, the arithmetic mean, standard deviation, percentage law, simple correlation coefficient, analysis of variance, and a (t)-tast for independent samples as statistical means.The researchers reached the following conclusions :Constructing a measure of the societal view of bodybuilders from the point of view of its practitioners in Nineveh Governorate .Bodybuilders enjoy a societal view of them through their practice of bodybuilding between average, good and acceptable.- There are no significant differences between bodybuilders in the societal perception scale in age classifications, training age, academic achievement, and pension achievement.

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Shihab Ahmed, A., حسين, luay Al Suomaidaee, hussein, عمار, Rashid Suleiman, M., & مصطفى. (2025). Constructing a measure of the societal view of bodybuilders from the point of view of its practitioners in Nineveh. Al-Rafidain Journal For Sport Sciences (RJSS), 26(81), 311–340. https://doi.org/10.33899/rjss.2023.139943.1184