STUDENTS PARTICIPATION AND CONSTRAINTS TO INTRAMURAL SPORTS

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Nimfa F. Buedron

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This study aimed to investigate the college students participation and the different constraints that hinder their involvement to school intramurals programs in the University of Eastern Philippines. Findings revealed that majority of the respondents were females who came from the age bracket of 18-20, and were freshmen students from the College of Education, College of Arts and Communication and the College of Science and seventy one point twenty seven percent (71.27%) stayed in the campus. Information about the activity was obtained by the students from the school bulletin boards. Majority of the respondent who experienced intramural sports participated in basketball badminton and volleyball while those who never participated were willing to try and preferred sports such as badminton, volleyball and basketball. However, there were constraints that hindered their participation wherein structural constraints got the highest mean of three point twenty seven (3.27).

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