by
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamad Nizam Mohamed Shapie
Leader, Combat Sports & Martial Arts Research Network (AIRBORNE)
Faculty of Sports Science & Recreation,
Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
Name of Research:
The Correlation between Leadership Coaching Style and Satisfaction among University Silat Olahraga Athletes
Citations:
Shapie, M. N. M., Zenal, Z., Parnabas, V., & Abdullah, N. M. (2016). IDO Movement for Culture. Journal of Martial Arts Anthropology, 16(3), 34–39. DOI: 10.14589/ido.16.3.4
Purpose of the Study:
To examine the relationship between leadership coaching styles and athlete satisfaction among university-level Silat Olahraga athletes, and to identify gender-based preferences in coaching behavior.
Key Findings:
- Positive Correlation:
- Training & Instruction (r = 0.478, p < .001)
- Democratic Behavior (r = 0.472, p < .001)
- Social Behavior (r = 0.207, p < .05)
- Gender Differences:
- Female athletes preferred training & instruction and democratic coaching styles more than male athletes.
- No significant gender differences in athlete satisfaction levels.
- Athlete Preferences:
- Athletes preferred coaches who:
- Explain techniques clearly.
- Provide individualized feedback.
- Set performance targets.
- Coordinate team efforts.
- Respect athlete roles and strengths.
- Athletes preferred coaches who:
Practical Implications:
- For Competitions:
- Coaches should adopt training-focused and democratic styles to enhance athlete satisfaction and performance.
- Satisfaction is linked to better performance outcomes in Silat Olahraga.
- For Organizations (if not used for competition):
- Use findings to train coaches in effective leadership styles.
- Develop coach evaluation tools based on athlete feedback.
- Promote gender-sensitive coaching approaches without bias.
Tips for Application:
Athletes:
- Communicate your preferred coaching style to your coach.
- Seek feedback and clarity during training to improve performance.
Parents:
- Encourage coaches who are supportive, instructional, and democratic.
- Monitor your child’s satisfaction and motivation in training environments.
Coaches:
- Focus on instructional clarity, individualized guidance, and team coordination.
- Avoid overly autocratic styles; instead, foster collaboration and athlete input.
- Regularly assess athlete satisfaction to adjust coaching strategies.




























