Los juegos deportivos tradicionales generan interacciones motrices entre los participantes que activan procesos cognitivos, sociales y afectivos de gran interés para conocer las relaciones humanas en la formación docente universitaria. Este trabajo estudia el impacto emocional que suscitan las interacciones motrices y el historial deportivo (huella deportiva) en alumnos universitarios en formación. Para ello se analizan las interacciones motrices cooperativas y de oposición y distintos tipos de historial deportivo en un marco lúdico. Participaron 241 alumnos y se analizó la intensidad emocional a través del cuestionario Games and Emotions Scale (GES). El análisis de los datos siguió un modelo de ecuaciones de estimación generalizadas (GEE) (familia Gausiana). Las vivencias positivas fueron mayoritarias en los dos tipos de interacciones motrices experimentadas, siendo la vivencia cooperativa la más intensa. La experiencia motriz previa modificó la vivencia de emociones. El conocimiento de las características emocionales en ambas interacciones motrices y también la huella deportiva permite aplicar a futuros programas formativos contenidos específicos para mejorar la gestión de las relaciones motrices. Traditional sports games generate motor interactions between participants that activate cognitive, social and affective processes of great interest to understand human relationships in university teacher formation. This work studies the emotional impact of motor interactions and sports history (sport track) on university students in formation. To this end, the cooperative and opposition motor interactions and different types of sports history are analysed in a playful context. A total of 241 student’s participated and emotional intensity was analysed using the Games and Emotions Scale (GES) questionnaire. The data analysis followed a model of generalized estimation equations (GEE) (Gaussian family). The positive experiences were majority in the two types of motor interactions experienced, being the cooperative experience the most intense. The previous physical event modified the experience of emotions. The knowledge of the emotional characteristics in both motor interactions and also the sports track allows to apply to future training programs specific contents to improve the management of motor relationships.
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